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day time running lights HELP!

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trig

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May 18, 2002
Florida
i have a 97gsx and the stupid canadian law requires me to put daytime running lights on the car.... so instead of paying 150bux to get it dun i'm doing it myself and now i'm confused!

ok i'm supposed to hook up a module to 3 wires
1.vehicle ignition "on" wire
2.vehicle low beam wire
3.parking lamp wire

anyone know where these 3 wires are relitively close to eachother? and what colour they are?

thanx
 
1. Steering column
2. Steering column
3. rehostat, (dimmer switch/knob), to the left of the steering wheel, get a multimeter and find out witch does witch,

buy my Q is why do you need those 3 wires?
or why dont you just drive around with your parking ligths on all the time?
 
Okay my problem is the opposite of this, I have a Canadian car in the U.S. and need to get rid of the daytime running lights, Airpopoff could you help me out with this also? Like is there a certain wire to cut or anything? Thanks for the help. Jake
 
Originally posted by trig
i have a 97gsx and the stupid canadian law requires me to put daytime running lights on the car.... so instead of paying 150bux to get it dun i'm doing it myself and now i'm confused!

ok i'm supposed to hook up a module to 3 wires
1.vehicle ignition "on" wire
2.vehicle low beam wire
3.parking lamp wire

anyone know where these 3 wires are relitively close to eachother? and what colour they are?

thanx
Did you just move, it says that your from Florida? Any way, why do you need a module? Just take the wire that is non powered from you light switch, and hook it up to a fuse that is powered when the ignigition is on. No money needs spent. There may be two wires, so hook them both to the same fuse.
 
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