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Old 02-16-2010, 07:00 AM
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Question for everyone, is thier a way to have your headlights on while driving and not the breaklights, like the GM vehicles?
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You could pick up something like the AEV ProCal to turn on daytime running lights.
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That's a good point, but I'm looking for just the headlights to be on while driving
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AEV ProCal is the only way without cutting wires..
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Please give some indication as to what your post is about in the title section.

The others are correct, I believe the AEV ProCal is the only way to do this as well.
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Originally Posted by whpony96
AEV ProCal is the only way without cutting wires..
Here is your answer...
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Originally Posted by whpony96
AEV ProCal is the only way without cutting wires..
Survey says.... XXX
You can have your dealer activate the daytime running lights as well.
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To the best of my knowledge you have two options, both of the indicated in other posts, but hopefully I'm adding a bit more information.

1. Have the dealer activate DRL, but I have no idea what the setting is and likely neither will they.

2. Get an AEV ProCal and activate the DRL.

The AEV ProCal has 6 different modes for DRL.
1. Nothing (American Default)
2. Low Beam half intensity (Canadian Default)
3. High Beam half intensity
4. Fog lights
5. Front Turn Signals
6. European mode

I run mine in European mode, full intensity low beams and all other park lights are on when ever the Jeep is running.
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Originally Posted by Octo
To the best of my knowledge you have two options, both of the indicated in other posts, but hopefully I'm adding a bit more information.

1. Have the dealer activate DRL, but I have no idea what the setting is and likely neither will they.

2. Get an AEV ProCal and activate the DRL.

The AEV ProCal has 6 different modes for DRL.
1. Nothing (American Default)
2. Low Beam half intensity (Canadian Default)
3. High Beam half intensity
4. Fog lights
5. Front Turn Signals
6. European mode

I run mine in European mode, full intensity low beams and all other park lights are on when ever the Jeep is running.
I stand corrected... good luck at the dealership!:thinki ng:
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The question is why? I live in a very treed rural area and sometimes people pulling out of drives and streets are not very awake, I would feel safer with the lights on while driving. Sometimes I'm not very awakw either. Thanks for all the replies



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