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Old 06-30-2004, 09:59 PM   #15 (permalink)
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You could overcome the simultaneous turn signal light and high beams by wiring the high beam circuit through a normally closed relay. Then tie the input of the relay to the turn signal lead. Every time the turn signal activated, it would automatically deactivate the DRL/high beam. Not sure how the visual effect would be with the alternating high beam / turn signal light, but it might be OK. It could possibly even improve the visibility of the turn signal light.

By using two relays, you would be able to deactivate the single high beam needed to alternate with the approriate turn signal.
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