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Old 08-21-2015, 09:44 AM   #1
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Thanks for posting another video that does make it more clear showing that the only half of the DRL stays on while the turn signal is engaged. I still like this looks great and think it would be a sweet addition.

I'm still wondering if there would be a way to make the DRL turn completely off while the turn signal is engage and not flash on and off with the turn signal? It would follow this sequence: DRL on - (turn signal engaged) - DRL off, Turn signal flash on off - (turn signal disengage) - DRL on
Most aftermarket DRLs operate in the way you describe using a switchback controller. Not sure why his don't...
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Old 08-21-2015, 09:52 AM   #2
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Most aftermarket DRLs operate in the way you describe using a switchback controller. Not sure why his don't...
I am using a relay that connects to the battery and has a yellow wire which you can connect to a headlight feed to make the DRL's go off when the headlights come on (I did not connect this).

The + and - wires for the DRL's are connected to that relay. Then there is another yellow wire on the DRL itself which I connected to the turn signal to activate the yellow DRL lights. I believe I have mine wired correctly, but its possible I have something amiss. Or it could just be the way DRLs I have work and different types would function as you are looking for ...
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