Eliot_Ness_Ls
Dedicated LVC Member
I was looking through the search and couldnt find anything but I see people with the highs and lows both on. How is it done if I may ask?
All 2nd Gen LSes keep the lows on with the high beams, probably to simplify the logic for the HID low beams, which need to stay on because of their longer start-up time relative to halogens. 1st Gen LSes can do it with relays (IIRC, Rebel posted a quick and dirty schematic to do it late last year).
I'm pretty sure the answer is no; the difference is in the FEM (or maybe the wiring harness), not the headlight assembly. You'd just wind up different sized lamps that alternate being on.Do you think a second gen headlight retrofitted to a 1st gen harness would do the trick?
Do you think a second gen headlight retrofitted to a 1st gen harness would do the trick?
If I'm reading you correctly, I don't think that would work, because you'd wind up running both sets of lights off the same circuit, which would certainly overload it. Relays will do the job without setting your engine compartment ablaze.Can this be done somehow or a another with a non LSe? Can the wires be spliced together ( in a profesional way) somehow.
I might be missunderstanding but, my highs dont go on with my fogs. When I turn on my highs my fogs go off and I drive a 2000.
you're right - I justed test the flash-to-pass and they stay on - but if you turn on the highs - the fogs go off.....
I believe it is wired this way for a DOT standard. IIANM - you are only allowed four forward facing bulbs on at once.
I wonder why the lows go off in the first-gens then, if not for the fogs.
b/c the lows were not HIDs. My g/f 05 avalon keeps the lows on when her highs are on factory HID
Yeah but non-HID 03+ have the same behavior.This is the pattern I see, its cause they arent HID's.
Yeah but non-HID 03+ have the same behavior