Disabling the auto-headlights allows him to use the factory switch like that. They just come on with the switch and that's it. I've thought of disabling the headlights when it's remote started, should be pretty easy now that I think of it. Just toss a relay on the headlight power wire and connect it to the starter cut off of the alarm (enable when the alarm is remote started).I don't see any reason why a guy couldn't just wire headlights to an old style switch. Order 69 GTO switch, chop connector, flat panel in dash, crimp crimp crimp done. Right, Booba? It has inst lamp adjustment and dome switch just like 99 stuff.
Disabling the auto-headlights allows him to use the factory switch like that. They just come on with the switch and that's it. I've thought of disabling the headlights when it's remote started, should be pretty easy now that I think of it. Just toss a relay on the headlight power wire and connect it to the starter cut off of the alarm (enable when the alarm is remote started).
Disabling the auto-headlights allows him to use the factory switch like that. They just come on with the switch and that's it. I've thought of disabling the headlights when it's remote started, should be pretty easy now that I think of it. Just toss a relay on the headlight power wire and connect it to the starter cut off of the alarm (enable when the alarm is remote started).
Cough* Oil pan gasket.Meh, not much going on. Still more leaky axle but not near as bad, when i feel game im getting a low mileage cover, and axle and swapping them along with putting my new lower mounts on.