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i see where ur coming from denot, but LEo is right, i asked my mechanic friend the easiest and best way to install DRLs and he said link it to parkers. even tho i just want it to show off, i still want them on during the day. but how else can you link it without making it messy.
oh btw would this void any warranty
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Originally Posted by furythree
i see where ur coming from denot, but LEo is right, i asked my mechanic friend the easiest and best way to install DRLs and he said link it to parkers. even tho i just want it to show off, i still want them on during the day. but how else can you link it without making it messy.
oh btw would this void any warranty
link to parkers wont void any warranty, just like i did on my car
but if put led inside the headlight, then it will void
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Originally Posted by tron07
lol... knight rider
mad lol
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Leo n Fury, yes linking to the parker was the easiest... but I'm just saying, why turn on your front and rear parker light at day time, while audi, mercs, hsv etc doesnt need to?
I think if I want to install DRL (and I will, waiting for my friend to come back from indo with it) I will install it properly (with on off switch next to the VSA button)
Again, just my 2 cents
oh and link to parker wont avoid warranty, but when you have problem with car electronic stuff (even if you have problem with your speaker etc) they will try to make it sounds like the DRL cause the electronic problem (in fact, Honda dealer will try to blame faulty on all aftermarket parts installed on your car).
Last edited by denot; 19-01-2010 at 10:16 AM.
Bye2 Honda... Hello Mazda family
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Originally Posted by denot
Leo n Fury, yes linking to the parker was the easiest... but I'm just saying, why turn on your front and rear parker light at day time, while audi, mercs, hsv etc doesnt need to?
I think if I want to install DRL (and I will, waiting for my friend to come back from indo with it) I will install it properly (with on off switch next to the VSA button)
Again, just my 2 cents
oh and link to parker wont avoid warranty, but when you have problem with car electronic stuff (even if you have problem with your speaker etc) they will try to make it sounds like the DRL cause the electronic problem (in fact, Honda dealer will try to blame faulty on all aftermarket parts installed on your car).
yes, audi, mercs, hsv etc dont need to cos ur pay much more price on those cars.
and you make a point that aginest urself denot, cos the warranty thing is the most issue that i worry about, as you said, even small electronic problem honda dealer will try to make it to blame faulty on aftermarket parts, so if any problem that cause faulty on my car, i just need to take off the wire that linked with parkers and take the car to dealer. they wont say anything.
howeven cos u did a lots of jobs on drls things, such as on off switch next to the VSA button ects, that means you give more chance to let dealer find excuse to void warranty on ur car. why u want more jobs to be done and more risk taken but come out with no big different result???
Last edited by leo; 19-01-2010 at 09:39 PM.
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Originally Posted by denot
I think if I want to install DRL (and I will, waiting for my friend to come back from indo with it) I will install it properly (with on off switch next to the VSA button)
ohh that sounds nice! tell us how ur gunna do it!. i too would prefer a switch, just that its difficult and sounds messy.
which kind of lights are you getting? show us some pics and stuff?
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Bye2 Honda... Hello Mazda family
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lol ok denot. why get them all the way from indo tho? im sure ebay or hk sellers will have them for similar if not cheaper prices? or are u getting super high quality DRL kits or something
also leo, where did you get ur DRLs from?
im just comparing. because the ones i got were really crap.
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i got from ebay, u can check my post before, i posted with photos
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Bye2 Honda... Hello Mazda family
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You guys should add this to the CU2 mods thread,
hahaha lol
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If you have to have these daytime driving lights, then be prepared to be pulled over occasionally for a conversation with a cop who wants to fine you for running fog lights in clear conditions. You'll have to insist that they're not fog lights, they're daytime safety running lights. He'll insist they're fog lights...
You can be fined from $85 to $160 and lose 1 demerit point for having lights that the cop deems as 'fog lights' on during the day, depending on what state you're in. Eastern states are less tolerant.
Not to mention, fog lights annoy the h*ll out of most other drivers on the road.
- HZ
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