sUpRSikwRx
12-07-2008, 02:56 AM
i bought some H.I.D's and in order to have the high beams work i need to disable the day time running lights any help would be greatly appreciated, thanks again
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View Full Version : disable day time running lights? sUpRSikwRx 12-07-2008, 02:56 AM i bought some H.I.D's and in order to have the high beams work i need to disable the day time running lights any help would be greatly appreciated, thanks again Jncominco2 12-07-2008, 03:27 AM for the first part, http://forums.nasioc.com/forums/showthread.php?t=664361 for the second part, http://forums.nasioc.com/forums/showthread.php?t=718876 read, then come back subaru3169 12-07-2008, 04:18 AM : sigh : Spore 12-07-2008, 04:28 AM I don't think you need to remove DRL to make your HID kit work. Your HID kit needs DRL remove so you won't get the flickering lights. And since people already pointed you towards the search button and the HID FAQ thread, I'll just give you the jist of both threads.... Throw away the HID kit because it blinds people. But if you are still choosing the selfish choice of increasing visibility by decreasing others', then here's the way of removing DRL. There is a white plug to the passenger side of the interior (right next to the glove box). Remove it and your DRL will be off. But if you are going that route, I'm glad I'm not in CA area because I don't want another HID kit car to make my night time driving miserable. Jncominco2 12-07-2008, 02:46 PM I don't think you need to remove DRL to make your HID kit work. Your HID kit needs DRL remove so you won't get the flickering lights. And since people already pointed you towards the search button and the HID FAQ thread, I'll just give you the jist of both threads.... Throw away the HID kit because it blinds people. But if you are still choosing the selfish choice of increasing visibility by decreasing others', then here's the way of removing DRL. There is a white plug to the passenger side of the interior (right next to the glove box). Remove it and your DRL will be off. But if you are going that route, I'm glad I'm not in CA area because I don't want another HID kit car to make my night time driving miserable. HID's decrease your usable light...so its actually decreasing your visibility as well, while blinding others msesno 12-08-2008, 12:00 PM SEARCH!!! :lol: if not... Remove 10 phillips head screws in around glove box, remove glove box, unplug little whitish yellowish plug labeled DRL on the lowermost rightmost side of the box near the pass side door card/speaker. There should also be a blue plug next to it but only unplug the white. GL Jncominco2 12-08-2008, 12:17 PM you can just look under the dash and see a black box with a whitish/yellow plug and unplug it dont need to take out the glovebox msesno 12-08-2008, 12:43 PM you can just look under the dash and see a black box with a whitish/yellow plug and unplug it dont need to take out the glovebox I think you're right, may not have to take out glove box to reach on bugeyes, but 10 ph screws aren't tough to get around if you want to be sure you're pulling the right plug. Took me 15 mins total to remove, unplug, and remount glove box. GL |