ANYONE FITTED DRIVING LAMPS TO A STI
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Yep fitted driving lights to my MY99 STI-V about 3 weeks ago, there are special connectors there already should be joined to the headlight loom (They were there on mine, not sure on your car tho), also added a relay, it didnt take too long to do and is fairly straightforward.
Yep fitted driving lights to my MY99 STI-V about 3 weeks ago, there are special connectors there already should be joined to the headlight loom (They were there on mine, not sure on your car tho), also added a relay, it didnt take too long to do and is fairly straightforward.
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There weren't any on my STi4
THere's 2 parallel threads here http://www.scoobynet.co.uk/bbs/threa...hreadID=122119
THere's 2 parallel threads here http://www.scoobynet.co.uk/bbs/threa...hreadID=122119
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ok, its pretty simple still, you will need:
12v+ Direct from the battery is easiest.
12v Switched - Main beam on headlight loom, Run this to the 2 driving lights.
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Relay.
[Edited by TBMeech - 8/19/2002 2:01:45 PM]
12v+ Direct from the battery is easiest.
12v Switched - Main beam on headlight loom, Run this to the 2 driving lights.
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Relay.
[Edited by TBMeech - 8/19/2002 2:01:45 PM]
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