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Offline vRS Carl

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Project Blue Bullet DRL
« on: July 06, 2010, 10:00:19 am »
Well i have been looking at DRL for some time now but i didn't want to pay a fortune for proper S6 ones and i also didnt want the Chav Fairy light types that have about 60 LED's per strip.

I did some hunting and found these S6 style ones for £30 delivered on Ebay so thought i would take a Punt as if it didn't work i hadn't lost much.



So they arrived last week and today was the first chance i had to actually fit them. However i wanted it looking as OEM as possible.

I was confident enough to take the headlights apart but on looking i doubted there would be the required space.

So as i had taken the lower end grille bits out before to colour code i decided i would look to see if they fit. As the they were just about perfect for length etc i thought i would have a go.

So taking a Drill and a Stanley Knife i proceeded to cut out the Gap required. Once i had done this i was left with some holes. However i had a cunning plan.

Anyway the lights came with Either 3M tape to secure or a bracket to use Screws. I decided that the tape was the best option so i cut the gap out so that one of the recessed bits of the Grille would provided the perfect securing platform.

Once that was done and i was happy with the positioning etc i stuck them down with tape.

Now for the gaps i decided i needed some way of filling them. I had some spare bathroom sealant knocking around so i used that. Smoothed it all off as best i can using my finger and a knife and once it is dry i will paint it race blue using as a touch up pen that i have. That way unless you look really closely they will look like an OEM fitment (Hopefully)

my only dilema now is to find a wire that is linked to the Ignition so that these come on with the ignition. Does anyone have any idea where i could find one in the engine. My only other option is to wire them into the Sidelights. But i would prefer to have them on wether the lights are on or not.

Here are a few pics. Don't worry the sealant will be Blue once it has dried.



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Re: Project Blue Bullet DRL
« Reply #1 on: July 06, 2010, 01:38:38 pm »
Well update

Because the dog for some reason took a liking to the wire i had to move the Grilles from where i had been leaving them to dry.

I had a quick touch test of the Sealant and it's bone dry. Maybe i wasn't quite using an 8mm x 6mm bead as it said on the tin which could be why it's dried in a Couple of hours.

Anyhow i have painted one coat of touch up paint on it and im quite impressed. It seems to be sticking but will have a look in an hour or so.

Here are a few more pics





Just struggling now to find a Switched live in the Fuse panel in the car.

Just want to check im doing this right. I attach the Black wire to the Negative side of the Battery and then the red wire to somewhere in the fuse box which is live when the Ignition is on????


I have found a way of tapping into the wire on the High Pressure sensor for the Aircon which only comes on when the ignition is on. What i don't want to do though is Knacker up the aircon if i use scotch block connectors to tap in to the wire.

Any help would be appreciated

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Re: Project Blue Bullet DRL
« Reply #2 on: July 06, 2010, 02:54:40 pm »
wow looking good dude........ yh your correct black to negative on batt, and red to were ever your taking your feed from...... DO NOT i repeat DO NOT lol use scotch blocks being an auto electrician i can not emphasise how sh1te they are plus there not water proof....... were bouts are you based bud ??


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Re: Project Blue Bullet DRL
« Reply #3 on: July 06, 2010, 03:15:50 pm »
Im in folkestone  :smiley:

Going to do trial and error looking for a switched live in the Dash Fuse panel.

Really need to get myself a Volt Meter :grin:

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Re: Project Blue Bullet DRL
« Reply #4 on: July 06, 2010, 03:30:03 pm »
oh fair enough you should find a spare ignition fed fuse slot in the fuse board no problem bud  :happy2:


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Re: Project Blue Bullet DRL
« Reply #5 on: July 06, 2010, 04:17:56 pm »
They look like a nice fit in those grills.
Should look good when its all finished and on the car!
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