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SCBarren 02-15-2009 06:27 PM

Turning on indicators with parking lights?
 
I was curious. So I disabled my DRL's and I like having just my parking lights on. I was thinking it would be awesome if I could also have my indicators on with the parking lights, but maybe not as bright as when actually being used.

Is it at all possible to make this happen?

niko3257 02-15-2009 07:32 PM

so what your saying is you want to put your
parking lights on a dimmer? is this what your
asking?

SCBarren 02-15-2009 07:54 PM

Nah

So the parking lights are the little upper humps.

Those are fine.

I want it set so that when I turn my parking lights on (The setting right before your actual headlamps are on), that the indicators (blinkers) are on (steady, not flashing) but darker then the actually blinker itself. A lot of american cars are this way, or police cars, whose parking lights are dimmer then the blinkers.

So if this worked, then when i turned on my parking lights, not only would just those two parking lights be on, but 4 lights total.

does that make more sense?

cojaro 02-15-2009 07:57 PM

You want your turn signals (indicators, whatever) on whenever your parking lights are on? If you did that, then what would you use as a turn signal? This doesn't make any logical sense to me =\

Speedee 09 Fit 02-15-2009 08:06 PM

I had thought about doing this myself since the small humps aren't very bright. Ideally the front lights would also function as turn signals as well.

Tork 02-15-2009 08:41 PM

Yeah you can do what you want, just need to be able to read wiring diagrams and wire up circuits with relays.

DLR's work with a duty cycle, (pulsed 12v rather than 12v on all the time)

Use that circuit to operate your turn signals dimmer.
Then use a relay to interupt that when you turn your blinker on.

The other way is to switch over to dual filament bulbs(and sockets of course)

SCBarren 02-15-2009 09:12 PM


Originally Posted by Tork (Post 577705)
Yeah you can do what you want, just need to be able to read wiring diagrams and wire up circuits with relays.

DLR's work with a duty cycle, (pulsed 12v rather than 12v on all the time)

Use that circuit to operate your turn signals dimmer.
Then use a relay to interupt that when you turn your blinker on.

The other way is to switch over to dual filament bulbs(and sockets of course)

All greek to me.

For the guy who didn't get me above ^^^

Basically, those lights would be on, but DIMMER then the actual blinker itself. So when you turn signal, it gets brighter. The parking lights wouldn't be that bright. See what im saying?

cojaro 02-15-2009 09:18 PM

I get what you're saying, I just don't understand why. I don't see any sort of advantage to it at all.

SCBarren 02-15-2009 09:20 PM


Originally Posted by cojaro (Post 577753)
I get what you're saying, I just don't understand why. I don't see any sort of advantage to it at all.


Most body mod's don't have advantage. It's more for my personal preference / looks.

Plus, if its rainy I like having my parking lights on, cause they look savage, and the current ones are KINDA weak. yanno?

It's just for looks.

cojaro 02-15-2009 09:28 PM


Originally Posted by SCBarren (Post 577756)
Most body mod's don't have advantage. It's more for my personal preference / looks.

Plus, if its rainy I like having my parking lights on, cause they look savage, and the current ones are KINDA weak. yanno?

It's just for looks.

You could always get some high-flux LEDs to replace the stock filament parking lights up front. =]

SCBarren 02-15-2009 11:29 PM


Originally Posted by cojaro (Post 577768)
You could always get some high-flux LEDs to replace the stock filament parking lights up front. =]


True, but I also like the general look of having those four lights on.

It looks good if you have a chance to snap a photo with your cautions on. I think it looks epic at least.

Virtual 02-16-2009 09:31 AM

You could connect the 2 circuits together using diodes to isolate the sources from interfering with each other.

niko3257 02-16-2009 10:05 AM

i see what your asking now.
well just like Tork said.
you could go the dual fillament bulbs.
this looks to me to be the easyest route.
the only problem is that the light will always
stay on and the other will flash for you turn signal.
you can buy socket holder in your local autoparts
stores or the internet. I tried finding some but all
i could find is the older style.
Head Light Parts

Greg Bender - Turn signals as running lights - A technique using one single-element bulb in each turn signal

Custom LED Dual Contact Bayonet Sockets

umop-apisdn 05-13-2009 09:55 PM

I'm going to attempt a procedure that will accomplish this. I bought a set of amber 7443 bulbs (and sockets), stock is 7440. The only difference between the two is the 7443 has and extra filament rated at 5w, which matches the output of the upper parking light. When i'm done, the blinker section of the headlights will come on with the 5w filament. The other filament is 21w, which matches the output of the stock blinker. When the blinker is used, the 21w filament will blink, overpowering the 5w parking filament.

Tork 05-13-2009 10:03 PM


Originally Posted by umop-apisdn (Post 652552)
I'm going to attempt a procedure that will accomplish this. I bought a set of amber 7443 bulbs (and sockets), stock is 7440. The only difference between the two is the 7443 has and extra filament rated at 5w, which matches the output of the upper parking light. When i'm done, the blinker section of the headlights will come on with the 5w filament. The other filament is 21w, which matches the output of the stock blinker. When the blinker is used, the 21w filament will blink, overpowering the 5w parking filament.

I have done that to 3 BMW motorcycles, make the turn signals 5 watt running lights and you still have the 21W blinker. It works good, very effective.

reako 05-13-2009 11:18 PM

I think it sounds like a cool idea, thanks for sharing! Don't forget to post up some pics yall'! This is usually the tipping point for me...one I see it in action, I gotta have it! :)

mole177 05-14-2009 02:07 AM

let me play around with it... i'll turn your parking and turn signal as one, and turn your fog lights into blinkers.

SCBarren 05-14-2009 03:50 AM


Originally Posted by umop-apisdn (Post 652552)
I'm going to attempt a procedure that will accomplish this. I bought a set of amber 7443 bulbs (and sockets), stock is 7440. The only difference between the two is the 7443 has and extra filament rated at 5w, which matches the output of the upper parking light. When i'm done, the blinker section of the headlights will come on with the 5w filament. The other filament is 21w, which matches the output of the stock blinker. When the blinker is used, the 21w filament will blink, overpowering the 5w parking filament.


oh boy! well i look forward to seeing this, so please keep us updated with pictures. also, if you have time for a dyi that would be awesome!

-john

Alpha Zero 05-14-2009 05:06 PM

Hey SCBarren, it's illegal in California to have just your parking lights on.
Just FYI.
I personally don't get it, but it's not my car.

Rubba Burna 05-14-2009 05:54 PM


Originally Posted by mole177 (Post 652721)
let me play around with it... i'll turn your parking and turn signal as one, and turn your fog lights into blinkers.

ROFL :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl: good one man, + rep ;]

i kno what hes talking about, ive seen it stock, mostly on american cars i think, and persosally i think its olds-mobile style, but thats just me, maybe thats y i have 8500K LEDs to replace my soft amber parking lights :D


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