I used to just dissect factory VW and MBZ delay units are wire them in. It is essentially a powered ground. Once you open the light it is just a small box with which you have to solder a few wires to. Stacy
Sent from my iPhone > On Aug 5, 2017, at 7:35 AM, Richard Smith (Smirby) <smirby@GMAIL.COM> wrote: > > Your solution looks elegant, and this one is kind of clunky, but it does have a delay… > > https://www.banggood.com/12V-Car-LED-Running-Light-Relay-Harness-DRL-Controller-OnOff-Switch-p-934191.html?rmmds=cart > > Also from banggood but less ‘kit’ than the one Alistair posted, and without the adjustability/LED readout aspect. > > You could, however, wire it in to the circuit that controls the door lights and tuck it up under the dash. > > Or, use it for what it is meant for - daytime running lights! > > …r |
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