corneileous
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….without having to use the factory DRL wires that go to the headlights for the premium projector headlight trucks.
Right now the white DRL’s in my aftermarket foglights and the white DRL’s in my switchback DRL/turnsignal light bars that I have mounted above my front tow hooks are wired to the factory DRL wires which is fine but I’m just not real crazy about how they don’t turn on until after the transmission is shifted out of park.
I’d really like for them to turn on as soon as the engine is fired up like how I had them wired the first time when they were connected to the ignition coil circuit in the fuse box with a fuse tap but I didnt like the DRL’s being on at night when the headlights were on. That was the only downside to having them wired like that. Now, if I could find a circuit in the fuse box that would go dead as soon as the headlights were turned on, that would be wonderful but I don’t think such a circuit exists so is there another option aside from just wiring those lights to a switch so that as soon as I turn the headlights on, I would just turn off the switch and then have to remember to turn it back on?
Thanks.
Right now the white DRL’s in my aftermarket foglights and the white DRL’s in my switchback DRL/turnsignal light bars that I have mounted above my front tow hooks are wired to the factory DRL wires which is fine but I’m just not real crazy about how they don’t turn on until after the transmission is shifted out of park.
I’d really like for them to turn on as soon as the engine is fired up like how I had them wired the first time when they were connected to the ignition coil circuit in the fuse box with a fuse tap but I didnt like the DRL’s being on at night when the headlights were on. That was the only downside to having them wired like that. Now, if I could find a circuit in the fuse box that would go dead as soon as the headlights were turned on, that would be wonderful but I don’t think such a circuit exists so is there another option aside from just wiring those lights to a switch so that as soon as I turn the headlights on, I would just turn off the switch and then have to remember to turn it back on?
Thanks.

