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Boy it is frustrating sometimes when I need to turn my car and not have the headlights turn on automaticly. So a while back I got the manufacture 3 book manual, for $14 off ebay: everyone else wanted $60 -70. But these books can be confusing so I am turning to you.

What fuse is the automatic headlight system (know it is the engine fuse box)?
And a side note the fuse or module for the door chime?

Thanks for any help.
 

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On almost all cars with daytime running lights, and automatic night time headlights, if you depress the emergency brake to the first detent position, the lights do not come on. I am sure you have noticed that if you start your car with the emergency brake on they do not come on. The first detent position should serve the same function.
 

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If you want a PERMANENT solution to disabling the ALC and DRL there are instructions for this on MP Racing's website, www.mpracing.org/forum . I've done both on mine as well as a little modification to the directions.

Just don't remove any fuse or relay, this will not work and will turn on the SES light, I tried it to see.
 

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On my old '98 I had back in the day, all I did was pull the fuse. Worked fine and gave me no SES light. Honestly removing a fuse for the lamps should not give you a service ENGINE soon light. I pulled the fuse on my previous G6 GTP, and on this Malibu as well. No SES lights.
 
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