Hi all,
I just read in the 4G manual that there is such thing as a DIM DIP unit.
What is it and what does it do.
I want to wire up the Canadian DRL's and I hope it could work with this part, if I can get ahold of it.
Cheers,
Edwin
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DIM DIP unit
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When you turn sidelights on, it puts the dipped headlight beam on, at a low intensity. Then when you put the headlights onto dipped, the dipped headlights come on full intensity.
It was mandatory in the UK for a short number of years and was then ditched again.
Don't know where the kit is exactly, but the manual will explain. You'd need to get the parts off a UKDM breaker.
It was mandatory in the UK for a short number of years and was then ditched again.
Don't know where the kit is exactly, but the manual will explain. You'd need to get the parts off a UKDM breaker.
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Lives on the bumper support under the offside headlight of a UKDM. I unplugged mine to stop it killing the HID's.
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Yeah found that in the manual.
Also found out that the DIM/DIP part is a part of the 'integrated control unit' in the under dash fusebox.
In JDM cars - seatbelt reminder circuit
In CDM cars - DRL circuit
In UKDM cars - Dim/Dip circuit
All different and therefore IMO impossible to combine, except when you have a electrician background...
I'll stick with my JDM option and keep the DRL option as a back up.
Also found out that the DIM/DIP part is a part of the 'integrated control unit' in the under dash fusebox.
In JDM cars - seatbelt reminder circuit
In CDM cars - DRL circuit
In UKDM cars - Dim/Dip circuit
All different and therefore IMO impossible to combine, except when you have a electrician background...
I'll stick with my JDM option and keep the DRL option as a back up.
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