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    I was wondering if it is it possible to wire the DRL's up a certain way so that they will stay on when the low beams are on and then turn to full power when you flip on the hi-beams.

    Sort of like how some Mercedes etc. that have the separate housings for the low beam and hi beam. There inside beam (hi-beam) is still slightly lit (I realize this is most likely one of those tiny city lights) while their outside beam (low-beam) is fully lit.

    The DRL would be a little brighter compared to the city light of the Mercedes etc. but I would still like to see how it looks.

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    Well when you flip on the high beams they are at full power, because they are the highbeams. As to keeping them on with the lowbeams, Im not sure.

    If you want highs and lows on at the same time, the "foglight mod" (can turn fogs on when using parking lights) provides that.
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    would need to look at the wiring diagram but I would think the drl relay is similar to the fog lamp relay and therefor the fog lamp mod ... the signal power for the relay is changed when the headlights turn on.

    figure out how they operate and rewire ...

    what abot putting leds in the high beam area that turn on with the low beams?
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    Quote Originally Posted by KingpinSVT View Post
    Well when you flip on the high beams they are at full power, because they are the highbeams. As to keeping them on with the lowbeams, Im not sure.

    Yea this is what I'm trying to figure out. I would like this done if is it possible

    If you want highs and lows on at the same time, the "foglight mod" (can turn fogs on when using parking lights) provides that.
    I have the "foglight mod" done. I just would like to add this option.

    Quote Originally Posted by BrApple View Post
    would need to look at the wiring diagram but I would think the drl relay is similar to the fog lamp relay and therefor the fog lamp mod ... the signal power for the relay is changed when the headlights turn on.

    figure out how they operate and rewire ...
    Yea I'm not so good when it comes to electrical... I'm hoping someone either knows how it can be done or knows enough about this kind of thing and can figure it out.

    Quote Originally Posted by BrApple View Post
    what about putting leds in the high beam area that turn on with the low beams?
    I'd rather not mess w/ LED's there or drill into the housing. Since the hi-beam bulb is there anyway...I am hoping this can be done with some simple rewiring.

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    Benz use city lights to keep the inner housing (high beam) slightly illuminated. I dont think you'd be able to get the same effect by half powering a high beam bulb.


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    Quote Originally Posted by KingpinSVT View Post
    If you want highs and lows on at the same time, the "foglight mod" (can turn fogs on when using parking lights) provides that.
    I thought the low beams always stayed on when you turn your highs on, regardless of the foglight mod. Never knew the fog mod allowed me to do that
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    dont do it, it will not look nice IMO..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Berkel View Post
    I thought the low beams always stayed on when you turn your highs on, regardless of the foglight mod. Never knew the fog mod allowed me to do that
    Nope, the way it is wired stock has the lowbeams turn off when the highs come on. Probably has something to do with most states having laws against having more than 4 forward facing driving lights on at one time. So technically you could get a ticket if you have the foglight mod done and have the fogs/highs on, because your lows would be on also. Thats 6 lights. May or may not be a law in your state, but it is a law in quite a few.
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    Quote Originally Posted by KingpinSVT View Post
    Nope, the way it is wired stock has the lowbeams turn off when the highs come on.
    Not true. Go out and take a look at your headlights when you turn on your hi's. The low's are definately still lit.

    Lets get back on topic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by teamSVTour View Post
    Not true. Go out and take a look at your headlights when you turn on your hi's. The low's are definately still lit.

    Lets get back on topic.
    I was gonna say, I don't remember foglight mod making a difference

    You can barely tell the lows are lit but they are.
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