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Old 08-04-2003, 03:39 AM
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front sidelights

shud be an easy one, how do i disable the sidelight in the actual headlights, so I just have the corner lenses lit up ?

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yeah me too, explain a little more what your'e talking about and maybe we can help you a little more.....
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it sounds like your asking how to disable your head lights????
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i think he wants to disable his high beams or something just so his corner lenses lit up..but dude that's stupid and probably illegal...
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Right, first setting and lights come on dim, in england we call those sidelights, then when you click it again its on dipped (normal nightime use) then when clicked back it's full beam,

what I want is when the lights are on dim (sidelights) I only want the corner lenses to light up. hopefully thats clarified things a little.

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Right, first setting and lights come on dim, in england we call those sidelights, then when you click it again its on dipped (normal nightime use) then when clicked back it's full beam,

what I want is when the lights are on dim (sidelights) I only want the corner lenses to light up. hopefully thats clarified things a little.

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Well, aside from the tail-lights, the corner lights are all that should be on... So you want to disable the tail-lights?
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ok ok ok .... when my headlights are on first setting... the dim one. . all I want is for the corner lenses to light up, but my headlights light up dim aswell. i was just wondering if its possible for just my corner lenses to light up. nothing to do with tail lights.
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I think I get it now.. euro cars have 'city lights'... pop the bulbs out of the city lights, and you should be fine...
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I think I get it now.. euro cars have 'city lights'... pop the bulbs out of the city lights, and you should be fine...
Are they actually a different bulb than the headlight bulbs? If so, that would be the solution, but if not, then you wouldn't have any headlight beams...
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Are they actually a different bulb than the headlight bulbs? If so, that would be the solution, but if not, then you wouldn't have any headlight beams...
yeah..that's true, but I'm pretty sure its a small separate bulb that pokes into the housing somewhere and lights it up... although, it could run the headlight bulbs at a lower voltage too..hmm...
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I know exactly what ur on about..., i done it to my civ. theres a resistor on the passenger side of the engine bay (well mine anyway, RHD) what it does is lower the voltage going to ur dip beam bulb. disconnect it.
it has a yellow sticker on it sayin this will get hot when sidemarkers are in use or suttin like that.... pics:


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hope that helps!
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YOUR THE MAN! Nice one mate, done the job a treat.

Notice your from glasgow, thats where my civic came from , st andrews honda glasgow.

Anyway, fully appreciate all your feedback, Thanks very much.

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ps. ian whats that induction kit soundlike ?
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no bother bud, anytime. i'm actually from Inverness... 150 miles north o glasgow, i got my civic from newcastle!

the induction kit sounds superb! best money i've spent! 30 quid for the filter and a 5er for the s/s pipe that i made into a custom intake! its completely note to just the filter i had on it b4. my mate done the same to his crx vtec and sounds the same.. well at least until the vtec kicks in then its silly loud

u got msn jamy?
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thats wot i wana do, it looks better when u drive, cheerz for that Ian
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