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Date:         Fri, 8 May 1998 09:34:17 -0600
Reply-To:     Scott McDonell <scott@KONNECTIONS.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <Vanagon@vanagon.com>
From:         Scott McDonell <scott@KONNECTIONS.COM>
Subject:      Re: Daytime running lights for US Vanagons
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If you have a Jetta (probably Golf, too), there's a big baffled relay way up on the fuse panel. Yank it and the DRLs stop working. Now the headlight switch actually will turn on the headlights when you need them. The other lights are still on -- side markers, running lights -- so if you want to go totally light-free, buy the German switch and pop it in. I did this on my '96 GLX and was much happier not dorking around Utah with my lights on. Another cool thing about the German switch is that the pull-out fog switch it two-way: First position, front fog lights. Second pull, rear fog lights! Legal note: Don't do any of this if your local laws prohibit it -- which mine did not.

Note to Sudhir: DRLs don't use "low-watt" bulbs, in any application I know of. The Canada rule is to drive the regular bulbs at 4 watts, in the US manufacturers are pushing 6 watts.

-----Original Message----- From: David Marshall <vanagon@VOLKSWAGEN.ORG> To: Vanagon@VANAGON.COM <Vanagon@VANAGON.COM> Date: Thursday, May 07, 1998 11:09 PM Subject: Re: Daytime running lights for US Vanagons

>At 20:50 5/7/98 -0700, Wolfsburg wrote: >>Several months ago I took a trip up to Canada and saw that the Canadian >>version of the Vanagon have daytime running lights. How do you adapt a >>US version of the Vanagon to have this option? Does any know how to do >>this? I have a 1991 Vanagon I would like to add this feature to. >> >>Thanks >>Floyd Truskot > >Most people here want to disable the DTRLs! The simplest way would be to >hook up a relay that is triggered when you turn on the van. This should >cost about $5 and about 2 hours of work if you take your time. In the >newer Golfs and Jettas it is a function of the headlight switch. I suppose >I should look in the Bentley manual to see how it is done. > > >-- David Marshall, Quesnel BC, mailto:david@volkswagen.org -- > -- 78 1.8L VW Rabbit, 80 2.0L VW Caddy, 87 Audi 5KQ -- > -- 85 1.8L VW Cabrio, 88 1.6L VW Syncro Double Cab -- > -- Volkswagen Homepage http://www.volkswagen.org -- > -- USE DAVID@VOLKSWAGEN.ORG WHEN SENDING EMAIL -- >


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