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SA_ka240
06-05-2006, 07:28 PM
keep the headlights on the s13 at the degree you want and turn the lights on while keeping them at that degree?

drifter808
06-05-2006, 07:36 PM
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Markovich
06-05-2006, 09:21 PM
their is a plug on each hl motor it is near the headlight unplug it and the ligts stay sleepy and the lights come on wouldnt reccomned drivng like thzt though


peace

AN89HATCH
06-06-2006, 02:00 AM
you can go under the fuse pannel int the car, unplug the number 5 fuse, I belive 4 fuses from the bottom on the right, and this will allow you to get your lights at an angle you want, and you will be able to turn your lights on, with out the motors poping up. I know this because my fuse was blwon, while I had sleepy eyes, and my lights could turn on. good luck

AllenRPS13
06-06-2006, 03:59 AM
you can go under the fuse pannel int the car, unplug the number 5 fuse, I belive 4 fuses from the bottom on the right, and this will allow you to get your lights at an angle you want, and you will be able to turn your lights on, with out the motors poping up. I know this because my fuse was blwon, while I had sleepy eyes, and my lights could turn on. good luck

+1 for that fuse, i used to do that also

SA_ka240
06-06-2006, 01:48 PM
thankls a ton....i found it but the lights dont prject enuff light to be able to see at nite...so that sux

projectRDM
06-06-2006, 09:30 PM
thankls a ton....i found it but the lights dont prject enuff light to be able to see at nite...so that sux

Really? You mean with the lights pointing down inside the bumper you can't see the road? Crazy.

Zesty
06-06-2006, 11:53 PM
Call me crazy, but I think I sense some sarcasm.

TipStylez
06-07-2006, 12:25 AM
hahahaha....

But yeah, anyone knwo a way to bypass this, and also when its engaged in highbeam mode?

Cause when you turn on highbeam, it flips back up.

Im not planing to light the road up, but i just want light to point forward a lil so yeah.

BaliLover
06-07-2006, 10:39 PM
Couldn't you remove the fuse, run a wire from one side of the fuse hole to a switch, then a wire from the opposite side of the switch to the remaining side on the fuse hole? It would allow you to use the switch to control when you wanted the sleepy eyes to work with lights on and you wouldn't have to keep pulling over and removing/replacing a fuse when you wanted the sleepy look.

hahahaha....

But yeah, anyone knwo a way to bypass this, and also when its engaged in highbeam mode?

Cause when you turn on highbeam, it flips back up.

Im not planing to light the road up, but i just want light to point forward a lil so yeah.

AllenRPS13
06-07-2006, 10:59 PM
Couldn't you remove the fuse, run a wire from one side of the fuse hole to a switch, then a wire from the opposite side of the switch to the remaining side on the fuse hole? It would allow you to use the switch to control when you wanted the sleepy eyes to work with lights on and you wouldn't have to keep pulling over and removing/replacing a fuse when you wanted the sleepy look.

yes, that's what i do before also, it works pretty good!

TipStylez
06-08-2006, 01:19 AM
yeah thats possable.

EchoOfSilence
06-08-2006, 01:22 AM
brown wire + mouse clicking action ftw.

Daniel.
06-08-2006, 01:31 AM
brown wire + mouse clicking action ftw.

+1 for that. thats what i do.

TipStylez
06-08-2006, 03:59 AM
that only makes the headlights stop closing to make it look "lazy" but when you turn on your headlights they flip back up, pulling the fuse retards them from flipping up when the lights are on yo.

AllenRPS13
06-08-2006, 07:35 AM
that only makes the headlights stop closing to make it look "lazy" but when you turn on your headlights they flip back up, pulling the fuse retards them from flipping up when the lights are on yo.

yes, if u do the fuse mod, then u can turn on yr headlight with the low bean on

EchoOfSilence
06-08-2006, 11:28 AM
that only makes the headlights stop closing to make it look "lazy" but when you turn on your headlights they flip back up, pulling the fuse retards them from flipping up when the lights are on yo.

I don't see why the hell you would want to, you'll get little light distribution out, and what you DO get out is at a horrible angle. I'd rather have mine pop up when i need light, sorry I'm not into the 'look' of this that much

tre
06-08-2006, 01:00 PM
brown wire + mouse clicking action ftw.
+1

But i'd rather just get the controller for like 150 bucks.
lol

TipStylez
06-08-2006, 10:24 PM
I don't see why the hell you would want to, you'll get little light distribution out, and what you DO get out is at a horrible angle. I'd rather have mine pop up when i need light, sorry I'm not into the 'look' of this that much

You gotta be an idoit to expect to have any kind of road lit up doing this.. im just doing this cause im a ricer :keke:

I of course will have my light up fully when its dark out.