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    City lights; parking light only ! ?

    After much research I've had no luck with finding my answer. I would like to have my citylights turn off when I turn my lowbeams on.
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    #2
    im assuming you dont like the look of both lights on at the same time?

    also, it might help to state how the city lights are wired up? side markers?

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      #3
      Then wire the city lights independently.
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        #4
        Originally posted by blazinxpk View Post
        im assuming you dont like the look of both lights on at the same time?

        also, it might help to state how the city lights are wired up? side markers?
        Correct, not a fan of both at the same time. Citylights are currently wired to the sidemarkers.
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          #5
          Easiest way is disconnect the city light ground wire from the sidemarker harness, and connect it to the low beam positive wire.

          (assuming your running halogen bulbs)
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            #6
            Just an FYI, in Europe the city lights ARE the parking lights and also stay on when the headlights are on.
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              #7
              Originally posted by DaveSmed View Post
              Easiest way is disconnect the city light ground wire from the sidemarker harness, and connect it to the low beam positive wire.

              (assuming your running halogen bulbs)
              running HIDs
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                #8
                Hmm. Well, it might still work. Give it a shot, worst that will happen is that the city lights won't light.
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                  #9
                  Can the citylights in the smiley's be wired up to be a running light and a flashing signal just like the signals in the front of the bumper? Or only one or the other?

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by E30Brad View Post
                    Can the citylights in the smiley's be wired up to be a running light and a flashing signal just like the signals in the front of the bumper? Or only one or the other?
                    Yes just hook the city light to the front directional

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Scootsk View Post
                      Yes just hook the city light to the front directional

                      Well, there is a running light wire and a flashing wire. So do you have to tap into both power sources and then install a dual element city bulb? its a late model if it makes a difference.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by E30Brad View Post
                        Well, there is a running light wire and a flashing wire. So do you have to tap into both power sources and then install a dual element city bulb? its a late model if it makes a difference.
                        I'd be surprised if there was a bulb that size with two filaments.
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