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buying DRL.. wondering if theres an acc fuse to run it on.. or which fuse for the head lights.. im fine if they run as DRL but id like them to turn on when my head lights turn on.. but on the manual i see each light on a seperate fuse.. suggestions?

can i just attach it to 5 15A H/L LO RH ?? with an extra 15a fuse..?

5 15A H/L LO RH

6 15A H/L LO LH

7 10A H/L HI RH

8 10A H/L HI LH

 

complete list is below

 

1 7.5A HORN RH

2 7.5A HORN LH

3 10A ILLUMI

4 10A TAIL

5 15A H/L LO RH

6 15A H/L LO LH

7 10A H/L HI RH

8 10A H/L HI LH

9 7.5A DCM

10 15A D/L

11 Empty

12 Empty*1

7.5A ALT-S*2

13 20A FUEL

14 15A HAZARD

15 30A IG2

16 7.5A PU B/UP

17 7.5A OBD

18 Empty

19 Empty

20 20A*1

25A*2 O2 HTR

21 15A E/G2

22 15A ETC

23 15A E/G1

24 15A AVCS

25 15A INJ

26 7.5A CVT SSR

27 20A TCU

28 Empty

29 30A BACKUP

30 7.5A

Empty*2 ACTGS*1

31 25A

Empty*2 SUB FAN*1

32 25A

Empty*2 MAIN FAN*1

33 30A ABS SOL

34 20A AUDIO

35 25A R.DEF

36 15A BLOWER

37 15A BLOWER

38 10A F.FOG RH

39 10A F.FOG LH

40 Empty

41 15A STRG/H

42 15A R.WIPER

43 15A F.WASH

44 30A F.WIPER

45 Empty

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Finding an ACC fuse is simple. Take a volt meter and place the ground probe on a bolt that gives a good ground and then touch the RED meter lead to each fuse to see what gives you a positive reading and what fuses do not. Once you find one that is not "hot" when the car is off...then turn the car on and see if that fuse now becomes "hot" and shows 12-13.5VDC. There are several fuses in your car that will meet your requirements. Fuse 34, 38-39 and 42-44 should be dead until the IGN is switched on. You should also be able to use the headlight fuses as well. In the end, you need to make sure you are not overloading the circuits and blowing fuses. Use fuse taps for a clean and safe install.

 

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01DYQM6EO/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o07_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

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Finding an ACC fuse is simple. Take a volt meter and place the ground probe on a bolt that gives a good ground and then touch the RED meter lead to each fuse to see what gives you a positive reading and what fuses do not. Once you find one that is not "hot" when the car is off...then turn the car on and see if that fuse now becomes "hot" and shows 12-13.5VDC. There are several fuses in your car that will meet your requirements. Fuse 34, 38-39 and 42-44 should be dead until the IGN is switched on. You should also be able to use the headlight fuses as well. In the end, you need to make sure you are not overloading the circuits and blowing fuses. Use fuse taps for a clean and safe install.

 

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01DYQM6EO/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o07_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

 

thanks for the usefull information!

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