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RWM 10-20-2004 07:38 AM

Enable DRL on 2005 US Spec CR-V?
 
Is there an OEM relay, say from a Canadian spec CR-V, that can enable a
DRL function on a US spec car?

How about best aftermarket kit to burn the high beams at reduced voltage
as DRLs?

Thx.

- RWM

Alex Rodriguez 10-20-2004 11:57 AM

Re: Enable DRL on 2005 US Spec CR-V?
 
In article <41764E33.1000505@RWMann.com>, RWM@RWMann.com says...
>Is there an OEM relay, say from a Canadian spec CR-V, that can enable a
>DRL function on a US spec car?
>How about best aftermarket kit to burn the high beams at reduced voltage
>as DRLs?


The obvious question is why bother? When the conditions warrant it, you can
reach over and turn on your low beams. High beams are reduced voltage are
a very stupid idea.
---------------
Alex



Alex Rodriguez 10-20-2004 11:57 AM

Re: Enable DRL on 2005 US Spec CR-V?
 
In article <41764E33.1000505@RWMann.com>, RWM@RWMann.com says...
>Is there an OEM relay, say from a Canadian spec CR-V, that can enable a
>DRL function on a US spec car?
>How about best aftermarket kit to burn the high beams at reduced voltage
>as DRLs?


The obvious question is why bother? When the conditions warrant it, you can
reach over and turn on your low beams. High beams are reduced voltage are
a very stupid idea.
---------------
Alex



RWM 10-20-2004 12:21 PM

Re: Enable DRL on 2005 US Spec CR-V?
 

Alex Rodriguez wrote:
> In article <41764E33.1000505@RWMann.com>, RWM@RWMann.com says...
>
>>Is there an OEM relay, say from a Canadian spec CR-V, that can enable a
>>DRL function on a US spec car?
>>How about best aftermarket kit to burn the high beams at reduced voltage
>>as DRLs?

>
>
> The obvious question is why bother? When the conditions warrant it, you can
> reach over and turn on your low beams. High beams are reduced voltage are
> a very stupid idea.
> ---------------
> Alex



That's one point of view to consider, but the fact is that you don't get
a 10% insurance discount for acting responsibly when conditions warrant
(in which case you'd want normal lamps, not DRLs), you get the discount
because you have DRLs installed... That's "why bother". And reduced
power highs is one way some aftermarket kits do that.

RWM 10-20-2004 12:21 PM

Re: Enable DRL on 2005 US Spec CR-V?
 

Alex Rodriguez wrote:
> In article <41764E33.1000505@RWMann.com>, RWM@RWMann.com says...
>
>>Is there an OEM relay, say from a Canadian spec CR-V, that can enable a
>>DRL function on a US spec car?
>>How about best aftermarket kit to burn the high beams at reduced voltage
>>as DRLs?

>
>
> The obvious question is why bother? When the conditions warrant it, you can
> reach over and turn on your low beams. High beams are reduced voltage are
> a very stupid idea.
> ---------------
> Alex



That's one point of view to consider, but the fact is that you don't get
a 10% insurance discount for acting responsibly when conditions warrant
(in which case you'd want normal lamps, not DRLs), you get the discount
because you have DRLs installed... That's "why bother". And reduced
power highs is one way some aftermarket kits do that.

Woody 10-20-2004 01:47 PM

Re: Enable DRL on 2005 US Spec CR-V?
 
I looked into it on my 04 Odyssey and found it took a different wiring
harness and a DRL controller. Not worth the effort.
"RWM" <RWM@RWMann.com> wrote in message
news:zLWdnYJ_s8ePDevcRVn-2A@speakeasy.net...
>
> Alex Rodriguez wrote:
>> In article <41764E33.1000505@RWMann.com>, RWM@RWMann.com says...
>>
>>>Is there an OEM relay, say from a Canadian spec CR-V, that can enable a
>>>DRL function on a US spec car?
>>>How about best aftermarket kit to burn the high beams at reduced voltage
>>>as DRLs?

>>
>>
>> The obvious question is why bother? When the conditions warrant it, you
>> can
>> reach over and turn on your low beams. High beams are reduced voltage
>> are
>> a very stupid idea.
>> ---------------
>> Alex

>
>
> That's one point of view to consider, but the fact is that you don't get a
> 10% insurance discount for acting responsibly when conditions warrant (in
> which case you'd want normal lamps, not DRLs), you get the discount
> because you have DRLs installed... That's "why bother". And reduced
> power highs is one way some aftermarket kits do that.




Woody 10-20-2004 01:47 PM

Re: Enable DRL on 2005 US Spec CR-V?
 
I looked into it on my 04 Odyssey and found it took a different wiring
harness and a DRL controller. Not worth the effort.
"RWM" <RWM@RWMann.com> wrote in message
news:zLWdnYJ_s8ePDevcRVn-2A@speakeasy.net...
>
> Alex Rodriguez wrote:
>> In article <41764E33.1000505@RWMann.com>, RWM@RWMann.com says...
>>
>>>Is there an OEM relay, say from a Canadian spec CR-V, that can enable a
>>>DRL function on a US spec car?
>>>How about best aftermarket kit to burn the high beams at reduced voltage
>>>as DRLs?

>>
>>
>> The obvious question is why bother? When the conditions warrant it, you
>> can
>> reach over and turn on your low beams. High beams are reduced voltage
>> are
>> a very stupid idea.
>> ---------------
>> Alex

>
>
> That's one point of view to consider, but the fact is that you don't get a
> 10% insurance discount for acting responsibly when conditions warrant (in
> which case you'd want normal lamps, not DRLs), you get the discount
> because you have DRLs installed... That's "why bother". And reduced
> power highs is one way some aftermarket kits do that.




Alex Rodriguez 10-20-2004 02:37 PM

Re: Enable DRL on 2005 US Spec CR-V?
 
In article <zLWdnYJ_s8ePDevcRVn-2A@speakeasy.net>, RWM@RWMann.com says...
>Alex Rodriguez wrote:
>> In article <41764E33.1000505@RWMann.com>, RWM@RWMann.com says...
>>>Is there an OEM relay, say from a Canadian spec CR-V, that can enable a
>>>DRL function on a US spec car?
>>>How about best aftermarket kit to burn the high beams at reduced voltage
>>>as DRLs?

>> The obvious question is why bother? When the conditions warrant it, you can
>> reach over and turn on your low beams. High beams are reduced voltage are
>> a very stupid idea.


>
>That's one point of view to consider, but the fact is that you don't get
>a 10% insurance discount for acting responsibly when conditions warrant
>(in which case you'd want normal lamps, not DRLs), you get the discount
> because you have DRLs installed... That's "why bother". And reduced
>power highs is one way some aftermarket kits do that.


It is stupid that an insurance company would give a discount for something
that has no proven benefits. Also, high beam DRL's are stupid because the
aiming of the light puts it right at eye level of other road users. Even
at reduced voltage, it is annoying.
-------------------
Alex



Alex Rodriguez 10-20-2004 02:37 PM

Re: Enable DRL on 2005 US Spec CR-V?
 
In article <zLWdnYJ_s8ePDevcRVn-2A@speakeasy.net>, RWM@RWMann.com says...
>Alex Rodriguez wrote:
>> In article <41764E33.1000505@RWMann.com>, RWM@RWMann.com says...
>>>Is there an OEM relay, say from a Canadian spec CR-V, that can enable a
>>>DRL function on a US spec car?
>>>How about best aftermarket kit to burn the high beams at reduced voltage
>>>as DRLs?

>> The obvious question is why bother? When the conditions warrant it, you can
>> reach over and turn on your low beams. High beams are reduced voltage are
>> a very stupid idea.


>
>That's one point of view to consider, but the fact is that you don't get
>a 10% insurance discount for acting responsibly when conditions warrant
>(in which case you'd want normal lamps, not DRLs), you get the discount
> because you have DRLs installed... That's "why bother". And reduced
>power highs is one way some aftermarket kits do that.


It is stupid that an insurance company would give a discount for something
that has no proven benefits. Also, high beam DRL's are stupid because the
aiming of the light puts it right at eye level of other road users. Even
at reduced voltage, it is annoying.
-------------------
Alex



dold@XReXXEnabl.usenet.us.com 10-20-2004 03:43 PM

Re: Enable DRL on 2005 US Spec CR-V?
 
In rec.autos.makers.honda Alex Rodriguez <adr5@columbia.edu> wrote:

> It is stupid that an insurance company would give a discount for something
> that has no proven benefits. Also, high beam DRL's are stupid because the
> aiming of the light puts it right at eye level of other road users. Even
> at reduced voltage, it is annoying.


Is that why some Ford SUVs and trucks appear to have their high beams on?
Now that I have lowered my eye level by buying a Honda Civic, I notice
glaring headlights in my rearview mirror. They are almost always Fords.
Studying the annoying light after flipping the mirror to "night", it seems
like the lens is fully illuminated, unlike the half-lit appearance of a low
beam. It doesn't seem likely that all of these folks are running on high
beam, but I might believe that they have their headlights off, enabling
DRL. The fact that their headlights is right at my eye level doesn't help,
but most other SUVs and trucks don't have that effect.

--
---
Clarence A Dold - Hidden Valley (Lake County) CA USA 38.8-122.5


dold@XReXXEnabl.usenet.us.com 10-20-2004 03:43 PM

Re: Enable DRL on 2005 US Spec CR-V?
 
In rec.autos.makers.honda Alex Rodriguez <adr5@columbia.edu> wrote:

> It is stupid that an insurance company would give a discount for something
> that has no proven benefits. Also, high beam DRL's are stupid because the
> aiming of the light puts it right at eye level of other road users. Even
> at reduced voltage, it is annoying.


Is that why some Ford SUVs and trucks appear to have their high beams on?
Now that I have lowered my eye level by buying a Honda Civic, I notice
glaring headlights in my rearview mirror. They are almost always Fords.
Studying the annoying light after flipping the mirror to "night", it seems
like the lens is fully illuminated, unlike the half-lit appearance of a low
beam. It doesn't seem likely that all of these folks are running on high
beam, but I might believe that they have their headlights off, enabling
DRL. The fact that their headlights is right at my eye level doesn't help,
but most other SUVs and trucks don't have that effect.

--
---
Clarence A Dold - Hidden Valley (Lake County) CA USA 38.8-122.5


Larry 10-20-2004 03:45 PM

Re: Enable DRL on 2005 US Spec CR-V?
 
There are inexpensive kits out there to convert your headlights to DRL.
Just do some web searching. Its not difficult, as the son of one of my
employees who worked at a high end stereo shop added this to a Nissan PU
.....seems like the kit ran $30-$40 or so.

"RWM" <RWM@RWMann.com> wrote in message news:41764E33.1000505@RWMann.com...
> Is there an OEM relay, say from a Canadian spec CR-V, that can enable a
> DRL function on a US spec car?
>
> How about best aftermarket kit to burn the high beams at reduced voltage
> as DRLs?
>
> Thx.
>
> - RWM




Larry 10-20-2004 03:45 PM

Re: Enable DRL on 2005 US Spec CR-V?
 
There are inexpensive kits out there to convert your headlights to DRL.
Just do some web searching. Its not difficult, as the son of one of my
employees who worked at a high end stereo shop added this to a Nissan PU
.....seems like the kit ran $30-$40 or so.

"RWM" <RWM@RWMann.com> wrote in message news:41764E33.1000505@RWMann.com...
> Is there an OEM relay, say from a Canadian spec CR-V, that can enable a
> DRL function on a US spec car?
>
> How about best aftermarket kit to burn the high beams at reduced voltage
> as DRLs?
>
> Thx.
>
> - RWM




RWM 10-20-2004 08:40 PM

Re: Enable DRL on 2005 US Spec CR-V?
 
Sure, there are kits to be found by googling. Then there are "best kits",
which might be recommended by those who have used them. Hence the request.

Larry wrote:
> There are inexpensive kits out there to convert your headlights to DRL.
> Just do some web searching. Its not difficult, as the son of one of my
> employees who worked at a high end stereo shop added this to a Nissan PU
> ....seems like the kit ran $30-$40 or so.
>
> "RWM" <RWM@RWMann.com> wrote in message news:41764E33.1000505@RWMann.com...
>
>>Is there an OEM relay, say from a Canadian spec CR-V, that can enable a
>>DRL function on a US spec car?
>>
>>How about best aftermarket kit to burn the high beams at reduced voltage
>>as DRLs?
>>
>>Thx.
>>
>>- RWM



RWM 10-20-2004 08:40 PM

Re: Enable DRL on 2005 US Spec CR-V?
 
Sure, there are kits to be found by googling. Then there are "best kits",
which might be recommended by those who have used them. Hence the request.

Larry wrote:
> There are inexpensive kits out there to convert your headlights to DRL.
> Just do some web searching. Its not difficult, as the son of one of my
> employees who worked at a high end stereo shop added this to a Nissan PU
> ....seems like the kit ran $30-$40 or so.
>
> "RWM" <RWM@RWMann.com> wrote in message news:41764E33.1000505@RWMann.com...
>
>>Is there an OEM relay, say from a Canadian spec CR-V, that can enable a
>>DRL function on a US spec car?
>>
>>How about best aftermarket kit to burn the high beams at reduced voltage
>>as DRLs?
>>
>>Thx.
>>
>>- RWM



motsco_ _ 10-20-2004 09:25 PM

Re: Enable DRL on 2005 US Spec CR-V?
 
RWM wrote:
> Sure, there are kits to be found by googling. Then there are "best
> kits", which might be recommended by those who have used them. Hence
> the request.
>


=====================

It's a good idea. Search here:

http://www.hondasuv.com/stg/index.php

'Curly'


motsco_ _ 10-20-2004 09:25 PM

Re: Enable DRL on 2005 US Spec CR-V?
 
RWM wrote:
> Sure, there are kits to be found by googling. Then there are "best
> kits", which might be recommended by those who have used them. Hence
> the request.
>


=====================

It's a good idea. Search here:

http://www.hondasuv.com/stg/index.php

'Curly'


Nightdude 10-20-2004 11:25 PM

Re: Enable DRL on 2005 US Spec CR-V?
 
About usefulness of DRLs. They have been proven to work well here in Canada.
And personally,
I can judge the speed better, when someones comes towards me than without
any DRLs. And mostly,
lots of people don't bother putting lights before sunset or sunrise, making
them difficult to see and there are some jackasses that
don't put lights even in the heaviest rain fall, fog or snow storm.


<dold@XReXXEnabl.usenet.us.com> wrote in message
news:cl6f5a$aol$2@blue.rahul.net...
> In rec.autos.makers.honda Alex Rodriguez <adr5@columbia.edu> wrote:
>
>> It is stupid that an insurance company would give a discount for
>> something
>> that has no proven benefits. Also, high beam DRL's are stupid because
>> the
>> aiming of the light puts it right at eye level of other road users. Even
>> at reduced voltage, it is annoying.

>
> Is that why some Ford SUVs and trucks appear to have their high beams on?
> Now that I have lowered my eye level by buying a Honda Civic, I notice
> glaring headlights in my rearview mirror. They are almost always Fords.
> Studying the annoying light after flipping the mirror to "night", it seems
> like the lens is fully illuminated, unlike the half-lit appearance of a
> low
> beam. It doesn't seem likely that all of these folks are running on high
> beam, but I might believe that they have their headlights off, enabling
> DRL. The fact that their headlights is right at my eye level doesn't
> help,
> but most other SUVs and trucks don't have that effect.
>
> --
> ---
> Clarence A Dold - Hidden Valley (Lake County) CA USA 38.8-122.5
>




Nightdude 10-20-2004 11:25 PM

Re: Enable DRL on 2005 US Spec CR-V?
 
About usefulness of DRLs. They have been proven to work well here in Canada.
And personally,
I can judge the speed better, when someones comes towards me than without
any DRLs. And mostly,
lots of people don't bother putting lights before sunset or sunrise, making
them difficult to see and there are some jackasses that
don't put lights even in the heaviest rain fall, fog or snow storm.


<dold@XReXXEnabl.usenet.us.com> wrote in message
news:cl6f5a$aol$2@blue.rahul.net...
> In rec.autos.makers.honda Alex Rodriguez <adr5@columbia.edu> wrote:
>
>> It is stupid that an insurance company would give a discount for
>> something
>> that has no proven benefits. Also, high beam DRL's are stupid because
>> the
>> aiming of the light puts it right at eye level of other road users. Even
>> at reduced voltage, it is annoying.

>
> Is that why some Ford SUVs and trucks appear to have their high beams on?
> Now that I have lowered my eye level by buying a Honda Civic, I notice
> glaring headlights in my rearview mirror. They are almost always Fords.
> Studying the annoying light after flipping the mirror to "night", it seems
> like the lens is fully illuminated, unlike the half-lit appearance of a
> low
> beam. It doesn't seem likely that all of these folks are running on high
> beam, but I might believe that they have their headlights off, enabling
> DRL. The fact that their headlights is right at my eye level doesn't
> help,
> but most other SUVs and trucks don't have that effect.
>
> --
> ---
> Clarence A Dold - Hidden Valley (Lake County) CA USA 38.8-122.5
>




Sparky 10-21-2004 03:19 AM

Re: Enable DRL on 2005 US Spec CR-V?
 
RWM wrote:

> Is there an OEM relay, say from a Canadian spec CR-V, that can enable a
> DRL function on a US spec car?
>
> How about best aftermarket kit to burn the high beams at reduced voltage
> as DRLs?


Pardon my ignorance, but what is "DRL"?

Sparky 10-21-2004 03:19 AM

Re: Enable DRL on 2005 US Spec CR-V?
 
RWM wrote:

> Is there an OEM relay, say from a Canadian spec CR-V, that can enable a
> DRL function on a US spec car?
>
> How about best aftermarket kit to burn the high beams at reduced voltage
> as DRLs?


Pardon my ignorance, but what is "DRL"?

Randolph 10-21-2004 04:42 AM

Re: Enable DRL on 2005 US Spec CR-V?
 

Sparky wrote:

<snip>

> Pardon my ignorance, but what is "DRL"?


Daytime Running Lights.

Randolph 10-21-2004 04:42 AM

Re: Enable DRL on 2005 US Spec CR-V?
 

Sparky wrote:

<snip>

> Pardon my ignorance, but what is "DRL"?


Daytime Running Lights.

Brian Smith 10-21-2004 08:52 AM

Re: Enable DRL on 2005 US Spec CR-V?
 

"Alex Rodriguez" <adr5@columbia.edu> wrote in message
news:cl6b92$sid$1@newsmaster.cc.columbia.edu...
>
> It is stupid that an insurance company would give a discount for something
> that has no proven benefits. Also, high beam DRL's are stupid because the
> aiming of the light puts it right at eye level of other road users. Even
> at reduced voltage, it is annoying.


No proven benefits? You haven't read very much (if anything) on the subject.
Years of testing were done in may countries, before DRLs were developed.

--
Brian

Ever stop to think... and forget to start again?



Brian Smith 10-21-2004 08:52 AM

Re: Enable DRL on 2005 US Spec CR-V?
 

"Alex Rodriguez" <adr5@columbia.edu> wrote in message
news:cl6b92$sid$1@newsmaster.cc.columbia.edu...
>
> It is stupid that an insurance company would give a discount for something
> that has no proven benefits. Also, high beam DRL's are stupid because the
> aiming of the light puts it right at eye level of other road users. Even
> at reduced voltage, it is annoying.


No proven benefits? You haven't read very much (if anything) on the subject.
Years of testing were done in may countries, before DRLs were developed.

--
Brian

Ever stop to think... and forget to start again?



Timothy J. Lee 10-21-2004 10:06 AM

Re: Enable DRL on 2005 US Spec CR-V?
 
In article <41764E33.1000505@RWMann.com>, RWM <RWM@RWMann.com> wrote:
>How about best aftermarket kit to burn the high beams at reduced voltage
>as DRLs?


Just make it a habit to turn on the low beam headlamps all the time if
you want DRLs. Don't use the high beams, because they can annoy other
drivers with excessive glare in low light conditions.

--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Timothy J. Lee
Unsolicited bulk or commercial email is not welcome.
No warranty of any kind is provided with this message.

Timothy J. Lee 10-21-2004 10:06 AM

Re: Enable DRL on 2005 US Spec CR-V?
 
In article <41764E33.1000505@RWMann.com>, RWM <RWM@RWMann.com> wrote:
>How about best aftermarket kit to burn the high beams at reduced voltage
>as DRLs?


Just make it a habit to turn on the low beam headlamps all the time if
you want DRLs. Don't use the high beams, because they can annoy other
drivers with excessive glare in low light conditions.

--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Timothy J. Lee
Unsolicited bulk or commercial email is not welcome.
No warranty of any kind is provided with this message.

RWM 10-21-2004 10:21 AM

Re: Enable DRL on 2005 US Spec CR-V?
 

Timothy J. Lee wrote:
> In article <41764E33.1000505@RWMann.com>, RWM <RWM@RWMann.com> wrote:
>
>>How about best aftermarket kit to burn the high beams at reduced voltage
>>as DRLs?

>
>
> Just make it a habit to turn on the low beam headlamps all the time if
> you want DRLs. Don't use the high beams, because they can annoy other
> drivers with excessive glare in low light conditions.



Sadly, good habits in this area don't yield insurance discounts.

RWM 10-21-2004 10:21 AM

Re: Enable DRL on 2005 US Spec CR-V?
 

Timothy J. Lee wrote:
> In article <41764E33.1000505@RWMann.com>, RWM <RWM@RWMann.com> wrote:
>
>>How about best aftermarket kit to burn the high beams at reduced voltage
>>as DRLs?

>
>
> Just make it a habit to turn on the low beam headlamps all the time if
> you want DRLs. Don't use the high beams, because they can annoy other
> drivers with excessive glare in low light conditions.



Sadly, good habits in this area don't yield insurance discounts.

Sparky 10-21-2004 04:04 PM

Re: Enable DRL on 2005 US Spec CR-V?
 
Randolph wrote:
> Sparky wrote:
>
> <snip>
>
>
>>Pardon my ignorance, but what is "DRL"?

>
>
> Daytime Running Lights.


Thanks

Sparky 10-21-2004 04:04 PM

Re: Enable DRL on 2005 US Spec CR-V?
 
Randolph wrote:
> Sparky wrote:
>
> <snip>
>
>
>>Pardon my ignorance, but what is "DRL"?

>
>
> Daytime Running Lights.


Thanks

Alex Rodriguez 10-21-2004 05:03 PM

Re: Enable DRL on 2005 US Spec CR-V?
 
In article <w_Fdd.26445$J16.1416307@news20.bellglobal.com>,
nightdude@rogers.com says...
>
>
>About usefulness of DRLs. They have been proven to work well here in Canada.
>And personally,
>I can judge the speed better, when someones comes towards me than without
>any DRLs. And mostly,
>lots of people don't bother putting lights before sunset or sunrise, making
>them difficult to see and there are some jackasses that
>don't put lights even in the heaviest rain fall, fog or snow storm.


These are the same stupid folks who neglect to turn on their lights because
they already have DRL's on. They are too stupid to figure out that DRL's don't
light up the rear of their car. So DRL's cause as many problems as they
supposedly solve.
------------
Alex


Alex Rodriguez 10-21-2004 05:03 PM

Re: Enable DRL on 2005 US Spec CR-V?
 
In article <w_Fdd.26445$J16.1416307@news20.bellglobal.com>,
nightdude@rogers.com says...
>
>
>About usefulness of DRLs. They have been proven to work well here in Canada.
>And personally,
>I can judge the speed better, when someones comes towards me than without
>any DRLs. And mostly,
>lots of people don't bother putting lights before sunset or sunrise, making
>them difficult to see and there are some jackasses that
>don't put lights even in the heaviest rain fall, fog or snow storm.


These are the same stupid folks who neglect to turn on their lights because
they already have DRL's on. They are too stupid to figure out that DRL's don't
light up the rear of their car. So DRL's cause as many problems as they
supposedly solve.
------------
Alex


Alex Rodriguez 10-21-2004 05:06 PM

Re: Enable DRL on 2005 US Spec CR-V?
 
In article <LtidnaU7H-TQWOrcRVn-ig@speakeasy.net>, RWM@RWMann.com says...
>Timothy J. Lee wrote:
>> In article <41764E33.1000505@RWMann.com>, RWM <RWM@RWMann.com> wrote:
>>>How about best aftermarket kit to burn the high beams at reduced voltage
>>>as DRLs?

>> Just make it a habit to turn on the low beam headlamps all the time if
>> you want DRLs. Don't use the high beams, because they can annoy other
>> drivers with excessive glare in low light conditions.

>Sadly, good habits in this area don't yield insurance discounts.


You should worry more about what is safer than what gets you a discount.
Blinding other drivers with your high beams can be dangerous. So please
don't do it. Try taking a driver safety course. That too can get you a
discount on your insurance. You might learn something that could improve
your driving.
----------------
Alex



Alex Rodriguez 10-21-2004 05:06 PM

Re: Enable DRL on 2005 US Spec CR-V?
 
In article <LtidnaU7H-TQWOrcRVn-ig@speakeasy.net>, RWM@RWMann.com says...
>Timothy J. Lee wrote:
>> In article <41764E33.1000505@RWMann.com>, RWM <RWM@RWMann.com> wrote:
>>>How about best aftermarket kit to burn the high beams at reduced voltage
>>>as DRLs?

>> Just make it a habit to turn on the low beam headlamps all the time if
>> you want DRLs. Don't use the high beams, because they can annoy other
>> drivers with excessive glare in low light conditions.

>Sadly, good habits in this area don't yield insurance discounts.


You should worry more about what is safer than what gets you a discount.
Blinding other drivers with your high beams can be dangerous. So please
don't do it. Try taking a driver safety course. That too can get you a
discount on your insurance. You might learn something that could improve
your driving.
----------------
Alex



RWM 10-21-2004 05:23 PM

Re: Enable DRL on 2005 US Spec CR-V?
 


Alex Rodriguez wrote:
> In article <LtidnaU7H-TQWOrcRVn-ig@speakeasy.net>, RWM@RWMann.com says...
>
>>Timothy J. Lee wrote:
>>
>>>In article <41764E33.1000505@RWMann.com>, RWM <RWM@RWMann.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>>How about best aftermarket kit to burn the high beams at reduced voltage
>>>>as DRLs?
>>>
>>>Just make it a habit to turn on the low beam headlamps all the time if
>>>you want DRLs. Don't use the high beams, because they can annoy other
>>>drivers with excessive glare in low light conditions.

>>
>>Sadly, good habits in this area don't yield insurance discounts.

>
>
> You should worry more about what is safer than what gets you a discount.
> Blinding other drivers with your high beams can be dangerous. So please
> don't do it. Try taking a driver safety course. That too can get you a
> discount on your insurance. You might learn something that could improve
> your driving.
> ----------------
> Alex
>
>


Been there, done that, got the discount. DRLs are the final frontier.

RWM 10-21-2004 05:23 PM

Re: Enable DRL on 2005 US Spec CR-V?
 


Alex Rodriguez wrote:
> In article <LtidnaU7H-TQWOrcRVn-ig@speakeasy.net>, RWM@RWMann.com says...
>
>>Timothy J. Lee wrote:
>>
>>>In article <41764E33.1000505@RWMann.com>, RWM <RWM@RWMann.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>>How about best aftermarket kit to burn the high beams at reduced voltage
>>>>as DRLs?
>>>
>>>Just make it a habit to turn on the low beam headlamps all the time if
>>>you want DRLs. Don't use the high beams, because they can annoy other
>>>drivers with excessive glare in low light conditions.

>>
>>Sadly, good habits in this area don't yield insurance discounts.

>
>
> You should worry more about what is safer than what gets you a discount.
> Blinding other drivers with your high beams can be dangerous. So please
> don't do it. Try taking a driver safety course. That too can get you a
> discount on your insurance. You might learn something that could improve
> your driving.
> ----------------
> Alex
>
>


Been there, done that, got the discount. DRLs are the final frontier.

Timothy J. Lee 10-21-2004 05:54 PM

Re: Enable DRL on 2005 US Spec CR-V?
 
In article <LtidnaU7H-TQWOrcRVn-ig@speakeasy.net>, RWM <RWM@RWMann.com> wrote:
>
>Timothy J. Lee wrote:
>> In article <41764E33.1000505@RWMann.com>, RWM <RWM@RWMann.com> wrote:
>>
>>>How about best aftermarket kit to burn the high beams at reduced voltage
>>>as DRLs?

>>
>>
>> Just make it a habit to turn on the low beam headlamps all the time if
>> you want DRLs. Don't use the high beams, because they can annoy other
>> drivers with excessive glare in low light conditions.

>
>Sadly, good habits in this area don't yield insurance discounts.


If you are intent on having DRLs for the insurance discount, use the low
beams, not the high beams. You really don't want to have the DRLs on in
low light conditions (e.g. overcast) blinding someone with too much glare,
causing him/her to crash into you.

And don't use the turn signals as DRLs either, unless you want to increase
the chance of giving false signals.

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Timothy J. Lee 10-21-2004 05:54 PM

Re: Enable DRL on 2005 US Spec CR-V?
 
In article <LtidnaU7H-TQWOrcRVn-ig@speakeasy.net>, RWM <RWM@RWMann.com> wrote:
>
>Timothy J. Lee wrote:
>> In article <41764E33.1000505@RWMann.com>, RWM <RWM@RWMann.com> wrote:
>>
>>>How about best aftermarket kit to burn the high beams at reduced voltage
>>>as DRLs?

>>
>>
>> Just make it a habit to turn on the low beam headlamps all the time if
>> you want DRLs. Don't use the high beams, because they can annoy other
>> drivers with excessive glare in low light conditions.

>
>Sadly, good habits in this area don't yield insurance discounts.


If you are intent on having DRLs for the insurance discount, use the low
beams, not the high beams. You really don't want to have the DRLs on in
low light conditions (e.g. overcast) blinding someone with too much glare,
causing him/her to crash into you.

And don't use the turn signals as DRLs either, unless you want to increase
the chance of giving false signals.

--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Timothy J. Lee
Unsolicited bulk or commercial email is not welcome.
No warranty of any kind is provided with this message.

Larry 10-21-2004 08:44 PM

Re: Enable DRL on 2005 US Spec CR-V?
 
To be honest, other than AAA, I no of no other insurance carrier offering a
discount for DRL's. I'd assume there may be a couple more out there, but
the insurance industry in general does not offer that discount.


"RWM" <RWM@RWMann.com> wrote in message
news:LtidnaU7H-TQWOrcRVn-ig@speakeasy.net...
>
> Timothy J. Lee wrote:
>> In article <41764E33.1000505@RWMann.com>, RWM <RWM@RWMann.com> wrote:
>>
>>>How about best aftermarket kit to burn the high beams at reduced voltage
>>>as DRLs?

>>
>>
>> Just make it a habit to turn on the low beam headlamps all the time if
>> you want DRLs. Don't use the high beams, because they can annoy other
>> drivers with excessive glare in low light conditions.

>
>
> Sadly, good habits in this area don't yield insurance discounts.





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