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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Drives: Decepticon - Ravage Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: San Francisco
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How about using a Halo switchback relay. It would be NC wired to parking light. And receive the turn signal flash and work as normal.
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![]() ![]() Drives: 2009 Yaris, 1994 HiLux Surf Join Date: Nov 2013
Location: Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
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Update on my side: So the last schematic I sent din't work as intended. I'm gonna go back to my first idea. The flasher relay in the Yaris is a weird one. An 8-pin relay, and not much info on the net about it. The plan is now to keep the OEM wiring intact more or less. First I'll find a signal that's ON when the engine is running and feed that to a relay that will turn on the bulbs as DRLs. I'll add a diode to the factory line to prevent back feeding. Then I will split the turn indicator signal at the bulb (positive wire) and feed that to an RC circuit I'm gonna build that's gonna convert the pulsing signal into a steady one. So I'll have the factory wires carrying the pulsing signal to the bulbs (as factory) and another steady signal that only comes on when the turn indicator is being used. I can use this signal to control the DRL mode on that specific bulb. Sounds good on paper. To the simulations.
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