Just picked up a '94 ES300 at the Boston Police Auction for $900 :D
Since I was the only dude with an iPhone and you can't turn the key (actually, there was no $*#&@ key...ergo add $72 to that $900) and I ran the VIN through carfax; I was the only person to know she only had 144k :P
Fast forward three weeks and after a new master cylinder she's mechanically and aesthetically beautiful aside from the hood needing a respray. The paint is en route and will arrive tomorrow. I've put a set of HID (real HID...) 8000k's in the 9006 (low beam) sockets, but I want to put a set of 10000k's in the 9005 (high beam) sockets. Since the lumen level on the 10000k's will be dimer and since I want to show contrast between the two, I want to disable my low beams from cutting out when the high beams are engaged. Anyone electrical system savvy that can assist?
How To? - Disable Low Beams Cut Out When High Beam Engaged?
in 92 - 06 Lexus ES250/300/330
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Just picked up a '94 ES300 at the Boston Police Auction for $900 :D
Since I was the only dude with an iPhone and you can't turn the key (actually, there was no $*#&@ key...ergo add $72 to that $900) and I ran the VIN through carfax; I was the only person to know she only had 144k :P
Fast forward three weeks and after a new master cylinder she's mechanically and aesthetically beautiful aside from the hood needing a respray. The paint is en route and will arrive tomorrow. I've put a set of HID (real HID...) 8000k's in the 9006 (low beam) sockets, but I want to put a set of 10000k's in the 9005 (high beam) sockets. Since the lumen level on the 10000k's will be dimer and since I want to show contrast between the two, I want to disable my low beams from cutting out when the high beams are engaged. Anyone electrical system savvy that can assist?
Thanks!
-M