Has anyone changed the foglights?
If you have the DRLs changed to HIDs they will be on every time the ignition is on. That will take a lot of life out of those expensive bulbs. You can have a New stalk that controls the fog light output. Then you will need the computer programmed to control the new setup. Having the dealer do all of this plus the price of parts is a lot of cash.
What I did to my outie was change the 27 watt DRL bulbs to 54 smd LED bulbs. Then I purchased a Mitsubishi switch to control the lights and built a relay to turn them on and off. The LED bulbs I installed are comparable to 55 watt halogen fog light bulbs. Looks and works good. Much,much more affordable.
What I did to my outie was change the 27 watt DRL bulbs to 54 smd LED bulbs. Then I purchased a Mitsubishi switch to control the lights and built a relay to turn them on and off. The LED bulbs I installed are comparable to 55 watt halogen fog light bulbs. Looks and works good. Much,much more affordable.
Thx Dimitris
Not the highbeams...the DRL's...
In My picture I don't have the high or low beam head lights on at all.
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