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- From: "gzapf" <x86Daddy@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 19 Jan 2005 22:51:51 -0000
I performed this mod on my automatic quite a while back, and it worked
fine (mine is early style; YMMV).  I don't recall if it made the gear
select light turn off or not though.  Since then, I've replaced the
relay, as I have installed LEDs in all center console lighting,
including the gear shift.  I like this much better.
--Greg
#2894
--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Enid/Jeremiah <hispanicangeleyes@xxxx>
wrote:
> 
> Hey everyone.
> 
> As I've began to learn more and more about my car, I
> was part of a recent discussion with other owners
> about the "lights always on" behind the A/C panel. 
> Seeing as how Jordan's site just came back, he had the
> procedure laid out for me at
> http://retroserver.no-ip.com/delorean/aclightfix.html.
>  I have been advised from other owners of other ways
> of doing this by simply cutting the center spade off 
> and re-inserting the relay.
> 
> My question is not who is right or not; my question is
> in regards to the note at the bottom of Jordan's
> instructions for this procedure: "Completion:    This
> will not fix the constant on light for automatic
> transmissions".  
> 
> Well guess what, I have an auto.  Is there any way to
> pursue this same accomplishment of killing the
> "constant" A/C on lights on an auto?  I'd love to do
> this to keep my panel from getting all warped and
> crazy.
> 
> Thank you.
> Jeremiah
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