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Old 03-30-2017, 02:32 AM   #141
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Yes. Green wire to top right pin, orange wire to switched 12V+.

Tapping the green wire to that pin will dim the DRLs when the headlight switch is in any on position (parking lights or headlights on). Tapping it into the yellow/black wire that you already tapped will dim them only when the headlights are on (DRLs at 100% with headlight switch off or in parking light position).

If you're still not getting 12V+ on the yellow/black wire (bottom right pin), then your fuse is probably blown again.
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Old 03-30-2017, 05:22 PM   #142
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Old 03-31-2017, 12:43 AM   #143
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Btw Particlewave and Oldskool... I got the lights I installed a few days ago working. You guys were right. The diagram sent with the relay was wrong. As soon as I reversed those black wires it worked fine. Anyhow, I've a better set on the way.

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Old 03-31-2017, 09:53 PM   #144
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Btw Particlewave and Oldskool... I got the lights I installed a few days ago working. You guys were right. The diagram sent with the relay was wrong. As soon as I reversed those black wires it worked fine. Anyhow, I've a better set on the way.

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I can't say that I'm shocked that it was mislabeled.
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Old 04-01-2017, 01:06 PM   #145
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And do this...

Hi particlewave, I did this today. A straight forward job took 15 minutes at most with great results.
Drove the car for about half an hour and the lens where the fog light is, did not get warm at all. Looks like the led put out very little heat if any.
Thanks again.
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Old 04-01-2017, 01:43 PM   #146
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Hi particlewave, I did this today. A straight forward job took 15 minutes at most with great results.
Drove the car for about half an hour and the lens where the fog light is, did not get warm at all. Looks like the led put out very little heat if any.
Thanks again.
Good stuff.. Great to hear we've another option over this side of the Atlantic.

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Old 04-02-2017, 12:48 AM   #147
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Hi particlewave, I did this today. A straight forward job took 15 minutes at most with great results.
Drove the car for about half an hour and the lens where the fog light is, did not get warm at all. Looks like the led put out very little heat if any.
Thanks again.
Nice work! Glad to help
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Old 06-05-2017, 08:38 PM   #148
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So, I was thinking if the city/parking lights can be used the same way? Haven't checked to see if there is a relay for city/parking lamps, does anyone know?
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Old 06-05-2017, 09:15 PM   #149
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No relay and they aren't very bright.
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Boo, thanks Particle!!!
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Old 07-05-2017, 05:49 AM   #151
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BTW, if no fuse taps then you can easily take 16-18g wire, strip both ends and then wrap one end around one blade of the fuse and then take the other end and wrap around the 86 relay terminal. This is the way I have mine setup.
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Old 07-05-2017, 05:55 AM   #152
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I just did this hack and purchased 2 LED H7s. I was adjusting my headlights after a HID projector retrofit and noticed after about 20 minutes and the car on in the garage, that my LED bulbs begin to flash alternately. I'm pretty sure that means I need a capacitor on each LED, but was wondering because other than one post in March of this year, I didn't see anyone speaking of this. Decided to undo the hack and put regular halogens back in for fogs.
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BTW, if no fuse taps then you can easily take 16-18g wire, strip both ends and then wrap one end around one blade of the fuse and then take the other end and wrap around the 86 relay terminal. This is the way I have mine setup.
Not a good idea. If you make the connection on one fuse leg the fog leg connection will be unfused and if do it on the other the fuse risks being overloaded when you turn the headlights on. Good fuse taps have a fuse on the tap. They are inexpensive and easy to order from Amazon.
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My car must be unique. No DRL fog light hack needed. I replaced my fog light bulbs with led's and just leave my fog lights switched on. They turn on when the key is turned on, and off when the car is shut off. They also switch off when my high beams are on.
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Not a good idea. If you make the connection on one fuse leg the fog leg connection will be unfused and if do it on the other the fuse risks being overloaded when you turn the headlights on. Good fuse taps have a fuse on the tap. They are inexpensive and easy to order from Amazon.
Good info Anker
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My car must be unique. No DRL fog light hack needed. I replaced my fog light bulbs with led's and just leave my fog lights switched on. They turn on when the key is turned on, and off when the car is shut off. They also switch off when my high beams are on.
In Canada, the cars have DRL from the factory
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I finally got around to doing mine. I bought the fuse taps at Autozone for all of $1.99, I already had some wire. I have no idea why it took me so long, it works great!

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Looks great with those headlights, Bruce!
I've gotta say, with all of the headlights that I built, I've always liked the look of yours the best. They're so clear and clean, and go really well with your car color.
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Looks great with those headlights, Bruce!
I've gotta say, with all of the headlights that I built, I've always liked the look of yours the best. They're so clear and clean, and go really well with your car color.
Thanks Charles! I'm very happy as well, you and Fred make a great team
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