Tail lights on with DRL's
- AndyRen
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Another thought.... If you connect a +'ve to 85 and -'ve ground to 86, current will flow through the diode therefore short circuiting the relay coil (and possibly blow a fuse) the diode (or thermistor whatever) should be opposing the current flow only allowing the back emf from the coil to dissipate on open circuit. It's been a while since I did any electrical theory but I think I've got it right?
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I don't need the tail lights to go out when in park or handbrake on, it's pretty daft that the DRL's do that
Julian.
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I think you might be right about swapping +12v & GND on the coil. Strange thing is the relay is working OK. I'll check that I've wired them like I've written.
Thanks.
Julian.
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The diagram I originally posted was from the internet and was not for the relay I used. I have now edited my post to show a revised diagram taken from the top of the relays I used. It goes to show that not all relays are the same.
Job finished.
Job finished.
Julian.
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Well, I think any modification to standard manufacturer spec. is notifiable. I checked with my insurer (Direct Line) before starting and they couldn't find anything on their list of mods. so added a description in my policy notes. I didn't have to get it done by a professional, so long as it doesn't make the car unroadworthy. Not all insurers are the same though, so anyone considering doing mods. should always do their own checks before commencing.
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- AndyRen
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Many people wouldn't even contemplate contacting their Ins Co for something like this... Even a change in alloys is considered a modification (winter tyres and wheels anyone?)
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