Hi. I am the proud owner of a 2013 outback 2.5i premium and am wondering how to get the daytime running lights to not turn on without causing any other problems. Thank you.
What about substituting LED lights in place of the stock DRL's? Not sure if that is possible? SuperBright.com has several listed but not clear which ones are compatible.Edit: and by the way, I originally disconnected my stock DRLs because I had installed a different type of DRLs. My car was never without DRLs. I believe in them as a strong safety element, and you should too. I now have my stock DRLs working along with two 8 led DRLs that i installed in the grill.
Yes, mommy.There are way too many wanna-be parental types on this forum ... and
we shouldn't scold people for what we individually think is a good idea.
"SIWSD"'Stupid is What Does'.
Those look interesting, and certainly bright. So if I understand things correctly, if you replace your high beam lamps with these, they will run at less than 12v during the day, and be off when the low beams are on. Then, if you turn on your high beams, these LEDs will run at full power.HB3 LED Bulb - 28 LED Daytime Running Light | H series | Specialty & Automotive | Universal LED Bulb Finder | Super Bright LEDs
looks like this 9005 H Series bulb fits? I don't use my high beams much might give this a shot. Not sure if these require any wiring mod? I've converted most of the other bulbs to LED, but have yet to replace headlight bulbs.
Uhh, the USDOT and NHTSA were created in 1967 and 1970, respectively.It took years before they were introduced on these shores, just because this country had aging/ancient factories and
pathetic protective laws that could not or would not adapt to new technology quickly enough. (DOT, NHTSA...)