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Old 02-23-2015, 11:32 PM   #701
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I got mine today in the mail. Installed it in five minutes. Something is not right, when I turn to DRL the headlights come on along with the boomerang and DRL. That's not how it looked in the video. I have a 2013 premium. @Diodedynamics Did I do anything wrong?
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I don't want the headlights to come on when I turn to DRL. I only want the headlights when I turn the headlights switch all the way.

What do you mean by "turn to DRL" though? DRLs are on with the controls set to either OFF or AUTO. (I'm not trying to be a smartass btw, just confused)
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I don't want the headlights to come on when I turn to DRL. I only want the headlights when I turn the headlights switch all the way.
So you want it like this for your DRL?:
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To get the DRL strip on bottom off while headlights are on you need to remove the little red piece on the black module that is close to the little white hole on the bottom half. In their installation video it shows you at the 3:34 mark!
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Old 02-24-2015, 12:44 AM   #703
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I don't want the headlights to come on when I turn to DRL. I only want the headlights when I turn the headlights switch all the way.
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What do you mean by "turn to DRL" though? DRLs are on with the controls set to either OFF or AUTO. (I'm not trying to be a smartass btw, just confused)
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So you want it like this for your DRL?:

To get the DRL strip on bottom off while headlights are on you need to remove the little red piece on the black module that is close to the little white hole on the bottom half. In their installation video it shows you at the 3:34 mark!
Think by DRL he/she means parking lights. Turning the headlight switch from OFF to Parking Lights probably turns on the headlights also (as opposed to turning all the way to ON).

Don't have a solution, but that's my interpretation of the problem.
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So you want it like this for your DRL?:
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To get the DRL strip on bottom off while headlights are on you need to remove the little red piece on the black module that is close to the little white hole on the bottom half. In their installation video it shows you at the 3:34 mark!
Damn thats a sexy picture, as simple as it is.

Cant wait to get this mod installed.
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I installed mine yesterday and everything went well. I was unable to completely hide the wire though. I could not figure out how to get it to go behind the hood latch. Everything is tucked behind the bumper and air box but for that small 6" section that goes around the hood latch area. I tried to shove it behind the latch but could only get it about 3/4 the way between the bumper foam before it would get stuck.

How else are you guys doing it?
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Think by DRL he/she means parking lights. Turning the headlight switch from OFF to Parking Lights probably turns on the headlights also (as opposed to turning all the way to ON).

Don't have a solution, but that's my interpretation of the problem.
That! The headlight switch has 4 settings: off, DRL, parking light and headlight.

when I turn one knot to DRL, everything comes on including the headlights. (I don't want the headlights to come on)

when I turn another knot to parking light, only the boomerang and the DRL come on.

when I turn all the way, everything turns on again.
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That! The headlight switch has 4 settings: off, DRL, parking light and headlight.

when I turn one knot to DRL, everything comes on including the headlights. (I don't want the headlights to come on)

when I turn another knot to parking light, only the boomerang and the DRL come on.

when I turn all the way, everything turns on again.
I don't have a DRL setting on my BRZ Limited, I have the Auto setting instead, depending on lighting outside, it either turns on the DRL if it's bright out, or headlights if it's dark. With the mod, its all on at dark, just DRL and Boomerang if light.

Just researched a bit more, both BRZ models have auto headlights. Either you were testing during while it was dark out, or your light sensor is blocked or not working as suggested below.

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That! The headlight switch has 4 settings: off, DRL, parking light and headlight.

when I turn one knot to DRL, everything comes on including the headlights. (I don't want the headlights to come on)

when I turn another knot to parking light, only the boomerang and the DRL come on.

when I turn all the way, everything turns on again.
Turning once gets you to the AUTO setting which will turn on your headlights depending on how light/dark the car thinks it is.

Did you block off the headlight sensor?
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Turning once gets you to the AUTO setting which will turn on your headlights depending on how light/dark the car thinks it is.

Did you block off the headlight sensor?
From the manual:
Ahhhhh. I installed it last night, that explains it. I am an idiot. carry on.
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Old 02-24-2015, 10:40 AM   #710
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I tried to snap a few this morning but wind chill was like 10* and I'm working so had to edit on my phone. Hope you can kinda see. It's tucked completely up under the front edge behind the truck release and airbox--in the pics with my hand my fingers are touching the wire. I can try and get better pics when it's not so cold.
Where you use "electrical tape" as you mention before?
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I installed mine yesterday and everything went well. I was unable to completely hide the wire though. I could not figure out how to get it to go behind the hood latch. Everything is tucked behind the bumper and air box but for that small 6" section that goes around the hood latch area. I tried to shove it behind the latch but could only get it about 3/4 the way between the bumper foam before it would get stuck.

How else are you guys doing it?
I was able to completely hide mine between the foam and the hood latch as you mention. Depress the foam and it should give room to fit the connectors through. I removed my air box to give more room to work, I'll try to post pics tomorrow night.
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Old 02-24-2015, 12:27 PM   #712
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I get that, what I don't get is the "Not sure if serious?" line. I don't have the patience for that kind of

I am going to try to troubleshoot it tonight.
Sorry, there are so many trolls on these forums I made a mistaken assumption! The windows frozen thing comes up every winter. Glad your situation was still a simple fix (not gonna lie--I've hit the window lock button by accident too).

It takes maneuvering and possibly smaller hands to get it behind the hood latch, but it fits. Definitely need to remove the airbox to get back there.

Also *she. Need to remember to change my avatar to duck face selfie with hair in my face to avoid further confusion.
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Ahhhhh. I installed it last night, that explains it. I am an idiot. carry on.
Haha that would explain it.
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Good thing you aren't a doctor... I live in San Diego, it was a brisk 68 today.

I think I'll just wait to hear what Diode Dynamics has to say...
This module has absolutely nothing to do with your interior illumination or windows.

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Turning once gets you to the AUTO setting which will turn on your headlights depending on how light/dark the car thinks it is.
Just to be clear- the AUTO headlight setting has absolutely nothing to do with this module. It just switches your lights on or off for you.

And remember- DRL comes on only when vehicle is running, with ebrake down. Parking lights come on whenever your headlights are on- doesn't matter if it's the Auto setting or On setting.

After installing, if you think something's not working right, please uninstall the module and see if it's still the case. This module is not going to interfere with other functions in your vehicle.

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