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Old 05-21-2009, 01:50 AM   #1
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Great list of questions. I am looking for the same sort of answers but every single time I turn around either somebody gives a different answer or there is a different issue. I essentially want a bi-xenon (as it appears to disperse the light better so far as I have read), while retaining my DRL module. Now...I don't care so much if the DRLs work or not as long as it's not hurting the car but I want to retain my fog lights and I would also like to retain my high beam signal in the instrument cluster.
According to Phu from Xenon Vision, the bi-xenon kit will automatically disable the DRL without you having to unplug the relay or do anything else. He also said that, because of the way the bi xenon kit is wired, you will lose the high beam dash indicator. He didn't mention anything about the fog lights not working after installing the bi-xenon headlight kit.
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Old 05-21-2009, 10:14 AM   #2
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According to Phu from Xenon Vision, the bi-xenon kit will automatically disable the DRL without you having to unplug the relay or do anything else. He also said that, because of the way the bi xenon kit is wired, you will lose the high beam dash indicator. He didn't mention anything about the fog lights not working after installing the bi-xenon headlight kit.
Agreed...he stated the same thing to me. Now what about all of this flickering and inconsistent lighting?? Xenon-Vision claims plug-n-play without the need for a harness as far as I know. Is the "anti-flicker" harness a requirement?
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Old 05-21-2009, 10:35 AM   #3
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Agreed...he stated the same thing to me. Now what about all of this flickering and inconsistent lighting?? Xenon-Vision claims plug-n-play without the need for a harness as far as I know. Is the "anti-flicker" harness a requirement?
I asked him about that too and was told it is not necessary on the Yaris since there is no known issue with flickering. I guess whoever's having a flickering problem either has it wired wrong or maybe it's just a fluke. I figure I'll install it without the 'anti-flicker harness' at first, since I can always just purchase and install it later if I have a flickering problem.
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