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  • #31
    Originally posted by Jimbob View Post
    What does GIGGEDY stand for?

    Jimbob
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aqB27...2986D9D641CA50
    cyclone> Fish is the man

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    • #32
      Zack,

      I am up for contributing and will meet you to get wifes car sorted with drl.

      Respect for suggesting this in the first place and your intentions.

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      • #33
        Originally posted by smudger7 View Post
        I am up for contributing and will meet you to get wifes car sorted with drl.

        Respect for suggesting this in the first place and your intentions.
        Yeah No Probz Mate...

        Just Want To Spread The Love :L

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        • #34
          Originally posted by ZACK View Post
          Yeah No Probz Mate...

          Just Want To Spread The Love :L
          Think this is a great idea Zack. I'm interested.

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          • #35
            I'd like it too it's just a shame that I live all the way in Belgium so it's quite hard to get together.
            Maybe at the Amsterdam meet?

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            • #36
              Originally posted by yannickvanhex View Post
              I'd like it too it's just a shame that I live all the way in Belgium so it's quite hard to get together.
              Maybe at the Amsterdam meet?
              Same here.

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              • #37
                Interested to, but what about the legal issues?

                What if i get pulled for having such bright lights on during the night. I'm screwed :P

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by john55810uk
                  I believe it is possible with the standard configuration to switch the DLR's off, I would hope that if the DLR's are altered via the Lexia III tool that this option would still be available should it be required, maybe someone with more experience of this can confirm or deny it.
                  How do you do this John? There is surely no switch?

                  Jimbob

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                  • #39
                    I think you are OK with them on at night with your side / dipped headlights. I believe that they must go out if you switch to high beam. Will have a browse on the DVLA website and see if I can dig up anything relevant.

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                    • #40
                      Yeah The Option is Still There To Turn Them Off Without The Lexia John As Normal...

                      Guys They Look Sweeeet With The Other Lights On XD

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                      • #41
                        Its In The Car Config Menu...

                        Its Easy To Find - Its In The 'Lights' Sub Section...

                        I Would Give You A Step By Step But My Cars Fucked In The Garage lol

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                        • #42
                          Originally posted by CooperKiller View Post
                          I think you are OK with them on at night with your side / dipped headlights. I believe that they must go out if you switch to high beam. Will have a browse on the DVLA website and see if I can dig up anything relevant.
                          It is unlikely that you will find anything on the DVLA site but the Regulations (ECE 48 Rev 6) says

                          6.19.7.1. The daytime running lamps shall be switched ON automatically when the device which starts and/or stops the engine is in a position which makes it possible for the engine to operate. However, daytime running lamps may remain OFF while the automatic transmission control is in the park or neutral position, while the parking brake is applied or after the propulsion system is activated but the vehicle was not set in motion for the first time.

                          The daytime running lamps shall switch OFF automatically when the front fog lamps or headlamps are switched ON, except when the latter are used to give intermittent luminous warnings at short intervals.Oh

                          Furthermore, the lamps referred to in paragraphOh5.11. are not switched ON when the daytime running lamps are switched ON.


                          The lamp in 5.11 are your side lamps, so the bottom line is that your DRL's should go OFF when any other lights are switched on.

                          and if any one has a problem sleeping the whole regulation can be found here, all 116 pages
                          http://www.unece.org/trans/main/wp29/wp29regs41-60.html

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                          • #43
                            Does It Matter ?

                            I've Had Them Like That Since Early November, I'm Out Everynight In The Car And No Coppers Have Pulled Me Over Or Said Anything ?...

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                            • #44
                              Originally posted by ZACK View Post
                              Does It Matter ?

                              I've Had Them Like That Since Early November, I'm Out Everynight In The Car And No Coppers Have Pulled Me Over Or Said Anything ?...
                              It will only matter when someone want's to make an issue about it.!

                              Just like all the people that drive around with license plates that don't meet the legal requirements, not an issue until someone decides to make it an issue...

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                              • #45
                                Originally posted by smill141 View Post
                                Just like all the people that drive around with license plates that don't meet the legal requirements,
                                That's Also Me... :L

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