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Old 01-30-2014, 11:04 PM
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just a question, recently installed some aftermarket projector lights and was wondering if there is a way to wire the low beams to stay on with the separate high beams?
 
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You may be able to get something from the light company to rewire something. The PCM controls the lights so you can not trick the car into running both at the same time by reflashing thee PCM..
 
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Oh wow, ok thanks for the insight! I might have to make a relay harness or something that would work
 
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Yep. The company that made your lights may either have a harness or possibly a schematic to go by to make your own.
 



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