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Posted

I'm installing a 997 bumper cover modified for the 9096 headlights which includes new LED running lights.  I thought I might change over the side marker lights to daytime lights as well.  I've read several postings which appear there's more than one way to do this.  I'm wondering if anyone likes one method or another better.

 

1.  There's a great post that seems very comprehensive - U.S. 986-966 Front Fender Side Marker Light Circuit Modification

 

2.  E-bay purchased a module that turns on and off the lights with the key ignition.

 

3.  Jumping the fuse panel.  I couldn't find the definitive procedure for this, but sounds like an easy fix?

 

I would appreciate any updates on the above methods...

 

Thanks,

Posted

Well I'm answering my own question...  I always seem to come up with odd ball questions so I don't get much response.  It is what it is...  Here's another question on the same issue, will the Renntech mod for turning your marker lights into daytime lights and directionals work on a 2003.  I ask this question because if the switching of the lights are part of the CANbus system then the mod might not work?  

 

Can anyone tell me if the lights are not controlled by the CAN bus?

 

Thanks,

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