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Old 07-09-2004, 08:19 AM   #22 (permalink)
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So far, no, in my opinion, but they've only been active since Wednesday (6/30). I'll continue to check this out. Still my opinion that to turn off the DRL light on that signal side is overkill.
A followup on the DRL's and visibility of the turn signals.

After using this DRL setup now for a bit, I have seen NO problem with visibility of the front turn signals in daylight operation. And I note that in nighttime ops, when the DRL's are off, but the headlamps are operating, the highbeam light on the same side as the turn signal does NOT go off either on the OEM system.

So, I'm not going to worry about visibility of the daytime turn signal with my DRL's and will just sit back and enjoy the safety feature of having them activated on my US-distributed auto which DC said wasn't possible.
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