[quote name='schwarz968' date='Aug 2 2005, 10:04 AM']I wonder how the vehicles in Canada operate?
Q #1) Do their cars have fog lamps and if so, how do their cars relate in operation to the most excellent questions/comments Dave has brought to light (pun)?
Q #2) Going a bit further, is it worth installing a 2 position switch to break the light jumper on command? I believe the switch could be placed next to the Fog lamp switch on the LH side of the steering column. I believe this would operate something similar to the radio mute switch function installed on the center pedestal for the factory installed phone option.
While I wanted to activate the lights for personal reasons here in the N. Atlanta area, I realize the active driving lights are not for everyone and not permissable in all environments/locations.
In all my bright ideas, this one may over heat! <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/tongue.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />
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FYI – 968 DRL’s in Canadian cars – just went out to the car to check the sequence:
1. Outboard FOG lights
• ON anytime the engine is running, day or night.
• ON with Parking Lights
• OFF if engine is not running but ignition switch is on 1 or 2
2. Inboard Driving Lights –
• Only ON with High Beams ON
• FOG lights stay OFF in this situation
3. Headlight LOW Beams ON
• Outboard FOG lights are OFF unless the FOG light switch is “on” position
• Driving lights do not operate with Low beams ON
4. High Beams ON
• FOG lights stay OFF – even if FOG light switch is “on” position
• Inboard Driving light ON automatically
EXCEPT – Flick to Pass High Beam – then both FOG and DL are ON
What does this all mean?
Basically, the Fogs stay on anytime the car is running except when the headlights are on. Then you need to press the switch to keep them on.
Anytime the High Beams are “on”, the Fog lights stay OFF – no matter what the switch position – and the Driving lights stay ON.
The Flick to Pass switch changes everything – then both Fog and DL switch on momentarily as long as the lever is pulled back.
Whew! That gets confusing – and I bet I still missed some combination! So if you want all this combination to work, you probably have to get the relay.