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Re:Re:Driving lights and foglights. Versions over world
- lookonimages
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Our foglights are just foglights. Only one bulb
Daily driving light is part of main lights and is already "led"
Only daulight running lights are switch on and no foglight.
If you set daylight driving lights "on" there is about a sqaure at the botom section of main light that lights up as "daily driving lights." Foglights will be off
Daily driving light on and foglights on, then the square block light up as well as the two foglights in the bumper section.
If you put on the mainlights, the mainlight turn on and square area turn off
Just thought it is interesting to see the difference.
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For me to have only the Daylight Running Lights "ON" I have the engine running and my switches set as below:
The Owners Manual, on Page 2-56, gives all the switch combinations required for any other, Night-time and Position Lights.
I think you may be confusing the DRLs with the Front Position Lights: See Page 6-48, #2 Front LED Position Light.
Edit: By using this switch position in the photo, this is the only way I can get the 'Day-time Dashboard Lights' to work as they are controlled by the dash-top sensor. In any other Switch positions, it reverts back to the 'Night-time Dashboard Lights', there you can use the little bar menu in the middle screen.
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For the EU we have headlights with integrated "side marker" lights, these are controlled by the switches on the steering wheel. We have fog lights in the lower bumper with a fog light bulb (again controlled by the steering wheel switch) and a DRL bulb (controlled by the vehicle electronics)
I know some markets do not have the DRLs in the fog lamp housing and do not have the mounting point to fit them.
You can check if you have them by turning all lights off on the steering wheel switches and starting the engine, they will then light up.
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So when I start Jimny, all switches off, there is no lights "on".
To get the light in the red square to be on there is a specific setting on to set switch to.
So it seems that you as driver have choice to use them or not. The red square light inside main lights is more of a "parking" light.
I am going to try an find a set of UK fog lights that incorporate the daylight running lights to install. Will add own wiring if wiring is not there already.
If the wiring is not there I will add a controler like this that automatically switch on lights when voltage above 13v and switch lights off when engine is switched off.
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2003 M13 early KAP build.
3" Trailmaster lift with 1.5 Spacers on front
Customised winch bumper and roll cage
235/85R16 Maxxis Bighorns on 16" Rims, 4:1 Rocklobster, Rear ARB locker and on-board air
Corrected arms all-round, rear disks, Recaro seats and harnesses
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2003 M13 early KAP build.
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Customised winch bumper and roll cage
235/85R16 Maxxis Bighorns on 16" Rims, 4:1 Rocklobster, Rear ARB locker and on-board air
Corrected arms all-round, rear disks, Recaro seats and harnesses
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Will send you PMmlines wrote: Combined EU spec DRL and fog lamp units are £106 each and the wiring stub ( only needed if you have the DRL wiring in the loom, I suspect it's easier to wire it in yourself) is £64 each
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Yes i now do the same. But you have to switch lights on and off every time. If you leave light switch on and you open door then it beep. Dont want to do that.Busta wrote: This might sound overly simple, but whatever vehicle I'm using I always drive with the headlights on dipped beam. It makes it very visible any time of day and night in any conditions. Both front and rear lights are on, no need to think about different settings for different scenarios, no need for fancy light patterns that distract other drivers etc.
What I do currently that lights are always on on dim, is that I put a cover over light sensitivity sensor on dash and put light switch on "auto".
So when I start jimny the lights are on on dim.
No need to think about "lights"
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Roger Fairclough wrote: Interesting that the column lighting switch and the indicators are on the right. Roger
But of course, we drive on the left and we're still British!
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