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Old 03-21-2014, 05:42 PM   #1
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Question Anyway to Turn off Daytime Running Lights?

Hi Everyone,
So here's my issue. I have a 2008 Toyota Corolla S (picture attached) and it has Daytime Running Lights. I just purchased new headlights for it because I was getting sick of the factory look and factory bulbs. I ended up purchasing Spyder L.E.D. Projector Headlights (picture attached) with Halo lights.

I am pretty sure when I install these headlights, as soon as I turn on my car and release the Emergency Break, my DRL's are going to kick on and my low beams are going to constantly run.

What I would like to have happen is my DRL's to be disabled and around dusk, be able to turn on my parking lights and my Halo's click on and when ready, turn on my actual lights and then have my low beams activate. I hope I didn't make this sound too difficult but I'm just curious how I can do this if it's possible??

-Thank you to ANY and EVERYONE that can help!
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