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I was wondering..
How could I stop the DRL from lighting? I think it kills the look when they're on and pretty useless. Exept from letting the hand brake up of one notch, is there any other solution like cutting a wire or what ever? Thanks! This post has been edited by dudeofchaos: Sep 24, 2010 - 7:42 PM |
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You could switch your DRL from high beams to low beams pretty easily as well. There would be 2 options that I would know how to do...
1) I don't know how the DRL circuit is done on Celicas, but here is what you could do... Delete the DRLs and wire the low beams to turn on when you turn your key to the on position. Costs very little, but you're stuck with DRLs that are as bright as the real low beams (which I don't think looks too good). 2) Buy some JDM headlights (either projectors or regular ones) and you have a nice socket for a 194 bulb in the low beam. Just put a LED 194 bulb in that socket and you have very nice looking DRLs (even a regular 194 bulb works and looks better than DRLs in high beams, but LED bulbs looks very nice). |
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