DAYTIME RUNNING LIGHT QUESTION
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DAYTIME RUNNING LIGHT QUESTION
I have an Americian Honda 02 CIVIC and need to install a daytime running
light relay to pass the inspection up here in Canada. Has anyone used one of
the universial relays that Canadian Tire sells and if so does it have the
instructions for the install. Thanks for any info
Bill
light relay to pass the inspection up here in Canada. Has anyone used one of
the universial relays that Canadian Tire sells and if so does it have the
instructions for the install. Thanks for any info
Bill
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Re: DAYTIME RUNNING LIGHT QUESTION
Bill Falconer wrote:
> I have an Americian Honda 02 CIVIC and need to install a daytime running
> light relay to pass the inspection up here in Canada. Has anyone used one of
> the universial relays that Canadian Tire sells and if so does it have the
> instructions for the install. Thanks for any info
>
> Bill
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The Canuck Tire one seems to be a 100% model. Skip that and look at the
Hamsar web page. I'd use something about 60% on the high beams, but
Hamsar will help you if you ask.
'Curly'
> I have an Americian Honda 02 CIVIC and need to install a daytime running
> light relay to pass the inspection up here in Canada. Has anyone used one of
> the universial relays that Canadian Tire sells and if so does it have the
> instructions for the install. Thanks for any info
>
> Bill
--------------------------
The Canuck Tire one seems to be a 100% model. Skip that and look at the
Hamsar web page. I'd use something about 60% on the high beams, but
Hamsar will help you if you ask.
'Curly'
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Re: DAYTIME RUNNING LIGHT QUESTION
Bill Falconer wrote:
> I have an Americian Honda 02 CIVIC and need to install a daytime running
> light relay to pass the inspection up here in Canada. Has anyone used one of
> the universial relays that Canadian Tire sells and if so does it have the
> instructions for the install. Thanks for any info
>
> Bill
--------------------------
The Canuck Tire one seems to be a 100% model. Skip that and look at the
Hamsar web page. I'd use something about 60% on the high beams, but
Hamsar will help you if you ask.
'Curly'
> I have an Americian Honda 02 CIVIC and need to install a daytime running
> light relay to pass the inspection up here in Canada. Has anyone used one of
> the universial relays that Canadian Tire sells and if so does it have the
> instructions for the install. Thanks for any info
>
> Bill
--------------------------
The Canuck Tire one seems to be a 100% model. Skip that and look at the
Hamsar web page. I'd use something about 60% on the high beams, but
Hamsar will help you if you ask.
'Curly'
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Re: DAYTIME RUNNING LIGHT QUESTION
Thanks Curly
Checked into it a little more and Hamsar's looks like the way to go.
Regards
Bill
"motsco_" <motsco_@interbaun.com> wrote in message
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> Bill Falconer wrote:
>> I have an Americian Honda 02 CIVIC and need to install a daytime running
>> light relay to pass the inspection up here in Canada. Has anyone used one
>> of the universial relays that Canadian Tire sells and if so does it have
>> the instructions for the install. Thanks for any info
>>
>> Bill
>
> --------------------------
>
> The Canuck Tire one seems to be a 100% model. Skip that and look at the
> Hamsar web page. I'd use something about 60% on the high beams, but Hamsar
> will help you if you ask.
>
> 'Curly'
Checked into it a little more and Hamsar's looks like the way to go.
Regards
Bill
"motsco_" <motsco_@interbaun.com> wrote in message
news:13ge0dtsisijo71@corp.supernews.com...
> Bill Falconer wrote:
>> I have an Americian Honda 02 CIVIC and need to install a daytime running
>> light relay to pass the inspection up here in Canada. Has anyone used one
>> of the universial relays that Canadian Tire sells and if so does it have
>> the instructions for the install. Thanks for any info
>>
>> Bill
>
> --------------------------
>
> The Canuck Tire one seems to be a 100% model. Skip that and look at the
> Hamsar web page. I'd use something about 60% on the high beams, but Hamsar
> will help you if you ask.
>
> 'Curly'
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Re: DAYTIME RUNNING LIGHT QUESTION
Thanks Curly
Checked into it a little more and Hamsar's looks like the way to go.
Regards
Bill
"motsco_" <motsco_@interbaun.com> wrote in message
news:13ge0dtsisijo71@corp.supernews.com...
> Bill Falconer wrote:
>> I have an Americian Honda 02 CIVIC and need to install a daytime running
>> light relay to pass the inspection up here in Canada. Has anyone used one
>> of the universial relays that Canadian Tire sells and if so does it have
>> the instructions for the install. Thanks for any info
>>
>> Bill
>
> --------------------------
>
> The Canuck Tire one seems to be a 100% model. Skip that and look at the
> Hamsar web page. I'd use something about 60% on the high beams, but Hamsar
> will help you if you ask.
>
> 'Curly'
Checked into it a little more and Hamsar's looks like the way to go.
Regards
Bill
"motsco_" <motsco_@interbaun.com> wrote in message
news:13ge0dtsisijo71@corp.supernews.com...
> Bill Falconer wrote:
>> I have an Americian Honda 02 CIVIC and need to install a daytime running
>> light relay to pass the inspection up here in Canada. Has anyone used one
>> of the universial relays that Canadian Tire sells and if so does it have
>> the instructions for the install. Thanks for any info
>>
>> Bill
>
> --------------------------
>
> The Canuck Tire one seems to be a 100% model. Skip that and look at the
> Hamsar web page. I'd use something about 60% on the high beams, but Hamsar
> will help you if you ask.
>
> 'Curly'
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