Daytime running lights
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Daytime running lights
Thought these would be easy. Went to Canadian tire $25.00. Do not use with Mitsubishi stamped right on the front. Grrr. Napa says theirs is exactly the same in a different box (doesn't say no Mitsubishi) $99.00. When I told him the price at Can Tire he said he could let it go for $56.00. Not convinced I should try it though.
Anyone with first hand knowledge?
David
Anyone with first hand knowledge?
David
1991 Delica Exceed
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My (former) delica is a diesel -- the $25 Canadian Tire DRL kit can install to either a gasoline or diesel.
There is a one-page instruction sheet that comes with the DRL kit which explains the installation on either gas or diesel. In the case of a gasoline vehicle, the feed wire connects to the sparkplug. In the case of a diesel the feed wire connects to the oil pressure switch.
There is a one-page instruction sheet that comes with the DRL kit which explains the installation on either gas or diesel. In the case of a gasoline vehicle, the feed wire connects to the sparkplug. In the case of a diesel the feed wire connects to the oil pressure switch.
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napa DRL kit
I came across the same thing today. I have a 91 Deli I drove bought from a guy in Calgary, but I need to get the DRL installed. Can. Tire's version does say not for Mitsubishi, so I went to Napa looking for filters ($29 minimum) and a DRL kit. $80 plus taxes.
The kits says "not for use in vehicles with the headlight switch on the ground side of the circuit", and they don't specify gas or diesel feed locations.
I'm taking this back and getting the Can. Tire version today!
The kits says "not for use in vehicles with the headlight switch on the ground side of the circuit", and they don't specify gas or diesel feed locations.
I'm taking this back and getting the Can. Tire version today!
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Grote produces a universal DRL unit that is a simple three wire installation and uses the low beam headlamps . Also can be used on gas or diesel . Can be found at any Lordco / Napa store . We can install daytime running lights on any Delica for $60 plus parts. Also we can install illuminated side marker/reflector lamps to meet DOT regulations. http://www.coombscountryautos.com
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DRL kit not required
Got my VIN plate installed, inspected and insured - finally!! The VIN plate only took two days from Vancouver - miracles do happen.
I asked my inspector/mechanic to install the DRL kit, which ended up not being necessary. He made some connections to the fusebox, soldered, fused correctly, so when the key is in the on position, the headlights come on. 1/2 hour job, $5 for parts. It works well.
I was required to install a high-mount brake light... got the 12" LED version for about $95, plus installation (1.4 hours).
I asked my inspector/mechanic to install the DRL kit, which ended up not being necessary. He made some connections to the fusebox, soldered, fused correctly, so when the key is in the on position, the headlights come on. 1/2 hour job, $5 for parts. It works well.
I was required to install a high-mount brake light... got the 12" LED version for about $95, plus installation (1.4 hours).
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DRL`s
We connect in right behind the steering column on the headlamp switch wiring coming down the column .
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Where is the Oil Pressure sender? Got Pics?
I have a 91 Delica super exceed and am doing the DRL install.
Where did you guys install the DRL unit? Where did you get the Power feed? Direct from the Battery as stated?
Cheers all,
Benn
Where did you guys install the DRL unit? Where did you get the Power feed? Direct from the Battery as stated?
Cheers all,
Benn
