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Old 01-13-2004, 12:30 PM
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headlights

could anyone help me; i want to wire my headlights so that they come on when i turn on my car, like many other cars do. i'm sure it's not too complicated, i just don't know where to start and i can't find anything online. any help or places to go would be appreciated.
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Cars that have those lights are wired for daytime running lights which American Accords do not have. From what I know about electrical engineering (which I admit is not much) you would have to hook up some sort of lower voltage connection (assuming that the bulbs you have are able to illuminate on two settings, which I doubt)

I'm not exactly sure how complicated a process like that would be, but I doubt its really worth it. You'd probably be better off investing in someting else
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Old 01-13-2004, 10:54 PM
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to be honest i'm pretty intent upon doing this. my girlfriend's car does this and the bulbs don't have 2 settings, they just go on and off with the car. does anyone know how to wire it to my ignition or where i could find this out (i've had some issues just messing w/ my electrical system and won't just go on gut anymore haha)thanx
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use a relay...

wire it up so that when the ignition comes on, it triggers the headlights. you would prolly burn bulbs out much much faster doing this though.

check this out...
http://www.teamrocs.com/technical/pa...lay_basics.htm
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