2010 DRL "switch"?
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2010 DRL "switch"?
Just called Infiniti customer relations to find out if there is a factory kit for daylight running lights for the 2010 sedan. (I have not found any kit from Infiniti using search.) The Infiniti CS rep said there is a "switch" the dealer can access (don't know if she meant software or hardware) to enable daylight running lights. She didn't have any details. Based on the service manual it looks like a relay needs to be plugged into an existing socket and that the DRL logic is built into the onboard computers. Anyone know for sure? My understanding is that in Canada the DRLs used the fogs, but I thought I saw a comment that in 2010 they are now using the lowbeams.
Last edited by tbear; 04-13-2010 at 02:58 PM.
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I hope I am wrong about the 2010 change, the xenon lights must be much more expensive to replace than the fog bulbs. In any case unless Infiniti has a way for the dealer or user to switch to DRL, I will have to find another solution.
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i think you can keep just the fogs on - i think its the last setting on the light switch. it turns on the side bulbs and the fogs, but keeps the headlamps off. or just keep your lights on. keeping them on is much less detrimental than turning them on and off frequently
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I’m not too sure this is a good idea. Leaving lights on during the day means the taillights are also on, and somebody behind you may not notice when your brake lights go on. Perhaps it’s remote possibility, but a rear end accident could result.
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I was surprised that the G37 didn't come with DRL's, in this country. When I head to the Midwest I do a lot of 2 lane blacktop driving and consider DRL's to be a good safety factor. If I knew of a way to have at least the fog lights stay on during the day time, I would have it done.
As far as leaving your regular lights on during day light hours, it shouldn't impact the visibility when your brake lights engage. Motorcycles are set up that way and it is very easy to tell when their brake lights come on.
As far as leaving your regular lights on during day light hours, it shouldn't impact the visibility when your brake lights engage. Motorcycles are set up that way and it is very easy to tell when their brake lights come on.
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At any rate, I’m still concerned about the taillight issue for automobiles. After all, it’s the main reason the feds now require a third brake light, i.e., to enhance your not getting rear-ended because of someone behind you not seeing or not reading your brake lights accurately.
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Well, by law up here I need to have front lights on whenever the wipers are going... and that's often. Also every trip to Canada requires them full time. Usually cars that have DRLs are easy to disable, but it's not clear if it's easy to enable the G37.
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All sensible cars have the rear lights on with DRL's already. If you are from outside of the US, this has been common practice for years.