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ZUKIWORLD Model Specific Suzuki Forum => Suzuki Grand Vitara, Vitara, Chevy Tracker (Gen. 2 Platform) 1999-2005 => Topic started by: TN_Tracker on November 22, 2005, 05:15:10 AM
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Is there any way to defeat the wonderful ::) ALC? We live close to Bristol Motor Speedway and always go see Speedway in Lights. http://www.bristolmotorspeedway.com/upcoming_info/special/ Most people turn off their headlights while looking at the Christmas lights but obviously I can't because of the ALC and it will make me very unpopular with the other drivers. Is there any way to defeat this thing?
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Is there any way to defeat the wonderful ::) ALC? We live close to Bristol Motor Speedway and always go see Speedway in Lights. [url]http://www.bristolmotorspeedway.com/upcoming_info/special/[/url] Most people turn off their headlights while looking at the Christmas lights but obviously I can't because of the ALC and it will make me very unpopular with the other drivers. Is there any way to defeat this thing?
Is your car an Automatic? If so, you could fool it to thinking it is in park by 'adjusting' the switch on the shifter at the console. May or may not work, might throw a code.
Any other ideas? :)
-Eric
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Depending on how loose your brakes are (mine were really bad before I just adjusted them) you can pull the parking brake up 1 notch and leave it that way. It won't turn the lights off, but it will keep them off if leave the brakes up 1 notch before shifting into drive.
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Yep, it's an automatic and thanks for the tips guys. I'll try the e-brake before shifting into Drive trick and see if it works on mine. If it doesn't I have some ideas on how I might trick the sensor by using a small flashlight.
Another question...do you folks use the headlight switch at all since the lights go on and off automatically anyway?
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To turn the ALC off you have to unplug the sensor on the dash.
1. Take a small flat screwdriver or small knife and carefully pry the sensor out of the dash.
2. Unplug the wire harness.
3. The daytime lights will still come on but you can turn them off if you pull the e-brake up one notch. You can still have your regular lights turn on by using the switch.
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Or if you just want to work around them from time to time what I do is pull the e-brake up one notch and turn the key back just a little till the lights go out then back to normal and the lights will stay out till you drop the ebrake back down. You still will be able to turn the lights on or off by the switch. If you are going do it this way I would try it a coulpe of times in your driveway while your parked just so get a feel for how far to turn the key with out killing the engine. ÂÂ
Geogre
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The one-click before you shift trick works just fine, thanks for the tip guys. It's cloudy and snowing here today so I didn't have to wait for nighttime to test the procedure. I may unplug the sensor though so thanks for the info 99Trackerconv.
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Another question...do you folks use the headlight switch at all since the lights go on and off automatically anyway?
Sometimes I do, sometimes I don't. I really don't know why I bother though, just habbit I guess. :)
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Use mine to turn on my fog-lights
George
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Are you talking about the automatic headlights? I had a '99 GV and have an '02 GV. The headlights are put on or off automatically by the position of the passenger interior light switch setting. IIRC, if the light switch (on the '99, it's in the back..on the '02 it's on the front of the light housing in the ceiling) is in the center position, the headlights on/off are automatic. If the switch is in any other position, they're manual and controlled by the position of the switch on the lever beside the streering wheel
R Wink
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Are you talking about the automatic headlights? I had a '99 GV and have an '02 GV. The headlights are put on or off automatically by the position of the passenger interior light switch setting. IIRC, if the light switch (on the '99, it's in the back..on the '02 it's on the front of the light housing in the ceiling) is in the center position, the headlights on/off are automatic. If the switch is in any other position, they're manual and controlled by the position of the switch on the lever beside the streering wheel
R Wink
My 00 Tracker lights are completely automatic, no switches to defeat whatsoever, well you can turn them on but not defeat the ALC...unless you have a flashlight and stick it on the sensor...haven't tried the e-brake thing but I know it worked on my old car.