Darius, two things; One, can this lights be replaced without pull the bumper off? Two, I saw you have the front bumper drl's as well. You have a video on that and did you get it from State side? TIA
I don’t think you can get to the bumper lights with it on. You maybe can, but I can see it taking 4x as long doing it that way. And yes, I have a video of the front drl’s: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-4qFuQ2qeJro.htmlsi=M_olAbTxf1ST7y11 I got mine from a friend and are iJDM, but Amazon and eBay has them as well. I have links in the video description
Hello ! thanks for this video, I was wanting to fit these lights to match the front daylight running lights because I feel the daylight running lights should work in the front and the rear I checked when the front daylight working lights are ON the rear tail lights don't work, hence this install, don't know how to run the wires for these rear bumper lights to work with the front daylight running lights, your help is welcome!!
The easy way to run these as a drl is to run the headlight switch on “On”. The next way would be to run them to a 13v switch, so they would turn on when the car is started. I am not sure if there is any good source in the trunk to make running that easier. Otherwise, you would have to run it to the run box in the kick panel to a 12v switched source or under the hood to a 12v switch source, such as the radio fuse.
@@DariusBuildz thanks I was looking at the fuses in the engine and my car is a 2020 model so as per the fuse box listing no. 52 is id'ed as assessory socket I was thinking of running the wires from there..however since front drls turn on the moment the car is in motion I wanted to identify the drl wiring to use rear bumper leds in the same circuit, but I am concerned if I mess up it will brick the whole system😕
I grounded the wire for the lights and tried each slot on the socket until I got the function that I wanted and made a note which went to what. That's how I figured mine out