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RE: WHAT GETS ON YOUR NERVES AT THE LAKE
I too was very annoyed by the lights on the ramp thing but my new truck will not turn off while it is running but my gull is when some one drives in front of where you are fishin to fish
Rodney
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NEVER DRIVE FASTER THAN YOUR ANGEL CAN FLY !!!
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RE: WHAT GETS ON YOUR NERVES AT THE LAKE
Rodney,
If you are referring to Daytime Running Lamps---they will shut off. I don't know what kind of truck you are talking about, but I know Fords don't have that problem. GM's either have to partially put the E-brake on and the lights go out or there is another way---but can't remember what it is. Somebody on here knows how to do it, maybe they can explain.
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RE: WHAT GETS ON YOUR NERVES AT THE LAKE
IF YOU CAN'T SHUT THEM OFF THEN DUCK IT
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RE: WHAT GETS ON YOUR NERVES AT THE LAKE
On my 99 Chevy Silverado you can push the dome over-ride button in three times and the lights will go off.
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RE: WHAT GETS ON YOUR NERVES AT THE LAKE
JackA$$es' that see you fishing a bank but blow by within 3 boats lenghts of you when theres 300yds of open water left to drive in!! These are usually the same dick's that will see you fishing tree lines or flooded timber but apparently think that a boat sits perfectly still even if rough water.
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RE: WHAT GETS ON YOUR NERVES AT THE LAKE
Hey just push your emergency brake down one click and they will go out
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RE: WHAT GETS ON YOUR NERVES AT THE LAKE
decker;
On my 1999,(new style) I have to shut the motor off, push the brake down just a little, and then restart the motor.
On the early (old style) 1999, you can do this while the truck is running,
Bill Kehl
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