LED DRLs . Canadian tire a no go.

Mitsubishi Delica L400 production commenced in 1994 -- After much anticipation, the L400 arrived on Canadian Soil in 2009!
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dkaiser
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LED DRLs . Canadian tire a no go.

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So I went to crappy tire today and grabbed some led lights to use as DRLs but before I bought them I asked their service if they would pass a vehicle hard wiring led to run as DRLs. He seemed to be puzzled I told him audi now uses led and so are other companies.but he said you can only use a module switch to wire the headlights as DRLs, at this point I was getting quite irritated.as there is no way they would pass it my way.so I finally said screw it and stormed out of there. Now am I the idiot or is crappy tire just a waste of my valuable time for service .... I'm from south side Edmonton just looking for a good jdm inspector to pass my 97 Delica series 2 chamnoix.

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Post by CREGAN »

The first problem is taking anything to Crappy Tire. I got mine inspected at Atlas Auto on 51st and 109th. Mardy wired up the LED DRL strips and is always willing to give advice if you can get ahold of him so he can point you in the right direction. Walmart sells the LED strips and they have even better ones than when I got mine. I bought a set and plan to change them out this summer.

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CREGAN wrote:The first problem is taking anything to Crappy Tire. I got mine inspected at Atlas Auto on 51st and 109th. Mardy wired up the LED DRL strips and is always willing to give advice if you can get ahold of him so he can point you in the right direction. Walmart sells the LED strips and they have even better ones than when I got mine. I bought a set and plan to change them out this summer.

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Craig

thanks Craig was hoping to get a hold of you! i will go there then.
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Post by pajerry »

You're the idiot for taking it there lol. ;)

Why bring your junk to a dollar store quality establishment?
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Don't EVER go to Cantire for a safety. They are notorious for being beyond by-the-book. They will look for the slightest excuse to fail you such as a small crack in a rear tail-light or whatever. DRL *are* supposed to go off when the main headlights are turned on, so it is true that it is best to use a module or a cheap relay (you can wire a relay in the circuit so it opens when the headlights are turned on). The lights are also supposed to say DOT on them, depending on where you go for safety they may or may not check for this.
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