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DIY $5 reversible always-on for FRS 10 Series, Monogram, RS 1.0 or JDM headlights
First DIY. Building up to my footwell and courtesy light DIY. Be gentle. I know there are other write ups but I didn’t see an official DIY in the directory with a good step by step so I made this. I'm not responsible for any damages done to your car during install. This is a fully reversible ~$5 DIY solution for the DRL always-on mod for those with a 10 Series, Monogram, RS 1.0, or JDM headlights.
For the record, different ohms (100, 200, 300, etc) allow for different brightness. For this example, I used a 10 watt 100 ohm resistor. Special thanks to @Phil_FRS for letting me use his car as an example. And @Siege for his DIY, found here. (This is essentially what he did but with detailed pictures as I kept getting questions/requests about what I did) Time required: ~10-30 minutes Skill level 1=noob to 5=expert: 1.5 Parts/tools required: 1 x 10 watt 100 ohm resistor (~$5 at typical lighting hardware store) 2 x small sunglass flathead or screwdriver 1 x wire stripper 1 x needle nose pliers Figure 1: Resistor and small screwdrivers Step 1: Open hood. Find passenger side headlight. Locate and disconnect headlight harness. (Unclip from the bottom and wiggle it loose) Figure 2: Passenger headlight connection Figure 3: Close up of passenger headlight connection. Step 2: Gently pry out the white plastic piece with small flathead. It comes straight out/up pretty easily. Figure 5: Close up of the flathead prying out white plastic piece. Step 3: Use small flathead to press up on the plastic clip and push metal pin in until it comes out the other end. Figure 6: Close up of flathead pushing clip up for the top red wire. Step 4: Repeat for the bottom brown wire. The two wires that are removed are the red and brown wires on the right side. See circles in figure 7. Figure 7: Circles of the two pins to remove. Step 5: Strip ~1” of wire from both ends of resistors. Wrap both ends around the two unpluged pins. LEAVE enough exposed wire so you have room to plug it back in. See figure 8. Figure 8: Stripped resistor wrapped around pins. Step 6: (No picture) Use needle nose pliers and plug wires back in. May require some force. Make sure you leave enough exposed wire so you have room to plug it in. You should hear a small audible click. Step 7: Reassemble everything, zip tie resistor to frame, and go for a drive! http://i284.photobucket.com/albums/l...g?t=1434956764Figure 9: Zip tie resistor to frame http://i284.photobucket.com/albums/l...psfo0rqkip.jpg Figure 10: Finished product |
How come I can't see the pictures?
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Good DIY simple and many picture~
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Many thanks to LXXXV1 for his excellent installation. Love the end result. Clean look. Two thumbs up for service to the community.:thumbup:
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You should put a diode in series with the resistor to prevent backflow to the #5 (red, headlight) when the DRL is on and not the headlights.
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You mention this will work for "JDM Headlights", would this include headlight such as the JDM winjets for the frs?
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Damn A+ write up.
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Ok I'll give it a shot
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[ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n-NztsSDBj0"]DRL mod - YouTube[/ame] Seems he does something similar to the wiring connector involving switching the two wires at the connector as well as an inline resistor |
You want to solder those wires. Leaving them loose like that is begging for trouble. You can always reverse it by snipping them off with sidecutters.
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