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jc4home2

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    RX300
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    2001
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    Texas (TX)

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  1. I know this is an old thread, but does anyone know the name of the lamp? And/or what is the replacement bulb size? Thanks!
  2. Can you provide some details on the module you added? Was it from the dealer or aftermarket? Was is specific to the LS, or generic for any car? I had a similar post (but for a '96), so am looking for ideas. Thanks, John
  3. I'd like to add the Daytime Running Light option to my 96 LS. Right now I run with low beams on all the time (I like the safety factor), and leave the light stalk in the "ON" position all the time. I'd like to upgrade to better low-beam lamps, but don't won't to burn through them by running constantly. Since DRLs normally utilize the high beam lamps (at reduced power), I'd prefer this. It would also avoid running the parking lights and rear lights. Since the Canadian version of these cars has DRLs, could it be that hard to "add the missing components" that were likely left out of the US models? Of course the real question is... what all is missing? Has anyone tried this? I'm open to suggestions, even if it isn't plug-n-play. I've searched through the forum, and didn't find any advise for this series LS. Nearly all the posts are 'how do I disable DRLs'. Thanks, John P.S. Even though I don't have DRLs, a nice feature of this gen LS is that leaving the lights in the "ON" position will automatically turn off the lights when you turn-off the ignition and exit the car, and turn them back on when you start-up. Don't have to worry about draining the battery, and I can have the next best thing to DRLs. Also - when I first got the car, I'd run the lights in "Auto", but I found that the sunlight sensor not very sensitive (or too sensitive?). The lights would remain off well into dusk (long after I would have turned them on manually to ensure I could be seen). I've noticed many other cars with automatic lights suffer the same issue. At least with running lights, you can at least be seen, and when the lights kick in, you can see too.
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