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cwepruk May 27, 2006 01:51 PM

LED DRL's installed
 
Since I made a thread about this a couple weeks ago, some people wanted to know the results of installed 1156 LED's instead of the stock bulbs that burn out in no time (6 k for me) for the daytime running lights.

Anyways, found some 12 LED whites at the local Canadian Tire.

Since the LED's are forward facing, they don't fill the housing with light, but it's way less yellow and should last much longer.

Here are the pics (sorry about the camera phone quality).

Stock bulb:

https://www.datsunracing.com/zalbums/impulsive/DRL1.jpg

LED

https://www.datsunracing.com/zalbums/impulsive/DRL2.jpg

Kevlo911 May 27, 2006 01:55 PM

Look like glare :wallS

Need better pics. Night pics would help. Or non direct sunlight pics

cwepruk May 27, 2006 01:57 PM

At night, I would be using the actual headlights.
I'll see if I can get night pics though.

UnMaTcHeD May 27, 2006 05:15 PM

Yeah, we need better pics.

cwepruk May 27, 2006 05:32 PM

Those pics are pretty much exactly what they look like. It's been a fairly overcast day.

The second pic is how they look, that isn't a reflection you're seeing. I probably just took the pic in the light beam, itself. Move up or down a bit and it looks like 12 glowing lights.

cwepruk May 27, 2006 08:32 PM

Here are some twilight pics:

https://www.datsunracing.com/zalbums..._002.sized.jpg
https://www.datsunracing.com/zalbums..._003.sized.jpg

They pretty much look like HID's, except they don't put out much light.

maX5 May 27, 2006 10:26 PM

wow thats amazing... 6th gens look soo much better without the front plate!

Mystery May 27, 2006 11:12 PM

That looks hot. Only downside is i think people would confuse them for high beams even more then they do now. Otherwise i think it looks great.

DeusExMaxima May 28, 2006 10:06 AM

I like the look. I wish it were easy to have DRLs here in the states.

chernmax May 28, 2006 10:09 AM

If all you guys keep modding your headlights, I will have the only unique set, STOCK XENON!!! :naughty: :naughty: :naughty:

jsmithsole May 28, 2006 04:35 PM

Looks sweet.
Yeah I looked at the US version and you can see the outline where the plug would go but it's a solid piece. I actually drilled through it to see what was behind and there's what looked like some kind of plate or something, I just gave up at that point...
And for you bulbs you might try the ones I uses on my tails/front blinkers, they will fill the lens with light...:nod:
http://autolumination.com/images/aut.../3157_pt_w.jpg
http://autolumination.com/3157_3156.htm

jingiko May 28, 2006 08:03 PM

hold on these DRLs are on our maximas?
like in the states? so confused
i dont ever remember having DRLs in my headlamps

cwepruk May 29, 2006 07:04 AM

They are on Canadian cars.

I'm not sure what in that portion of the headlights in US cars.

kamski May 29, 2006 10:48 AM


Originally Posted by cwepruk
Here are some twilight pics:

https://www.datsunracing.com/zalbums..._002.sized.jpg
https://www.datsunracing.com/zalbums..._003.sized.jpg

They pretty much look like HID's, except they don't put out much light.

Are they brighter then stock?

cwepruk May 29, 2006 01:11 PM

If lined up directly (as in an oncoming car), yes, but not by much. DRL's aren't very bright to begin with. 1156 bulbs are usually used for back up lights or turn signals. The minute twilight hits, the headlights go on.

Monotaur May 29, 2006 04:28 PM


Originally Posted by cwepruk
Here are some twilight pics:

https://www.datsunracing.com/zalbums..._002.sized.jpg
https://www.datsunracing.com/zalbums..._003.sized.jpg

They pretty much look like HID's, except they don't put out much light.

Those look VERY nice. Good job! :)

Blulytes May 30, 2006 04:47 AM

Very Nice...

kdejour May 30, 2006 06:46 AM

Looking good. I wish we had drl's down here.

Blulytes May 30, 2006 07:17 AM

I'm sure you could add them... just have to drill out the housings, run some wiring... should not be that hard of a modification

po8pimp May 30, 2006 09:41 AM

or just buy the headlights off of a canadian model.... and run wires no drilling needed = no bulb fitment testing = no cracked lens = no complete waste of money you would have to hook them up to any ignition wire with 12volts uninterupted

DLy2k1 May 30, 2006 12:15 PM

cwepruk, can you please advise what the brand and model number and price of the LED's that you bought from Canadian Tire. Thanks.

EDIT: Is it easy to get at the daytime running lights from the back??

cwepruk May 30, 2006 01:18 PM

To get to the DRL's is pretty easy. You need a 10 mm socket and that's about it. Twist the washer filler shaft counter clockwise and pull it out, then undo the coolant reservoit (2 10 mm bolts and move it).

On the drivers side, pop off the top of the airbox, remove the lower half and that's all you need.

I bought the Ractive 1156 lights (in the locked section with all the junky accessories). They have blue, red and white in the 1156 size.

po8pimp May 30, 2006 01:58 PM

I know this is asking a bit but is there a way you could get the part number off the headlight assembly......

cwepruk Jun 16, 2006 03:07 PM

FYI, I took the bulbs out. Within two weeks one was flickering. At the end of week 2 (ie. today), one was toast and the other was flickering.

I'm assuming the Ractive LED's are pure garbage. Just a heads up to make sure you buy a quality LED.

tubells Jun 16, 2006 09:25 PM

sidenote: on my third set of DRL's and nissan has finally doen a good job.. this set has lasted me over a year (the potholes are just the same) - another indication (in canada) if u have an 04/05 --- one or both of the DRL's are off! (unless u have had faith in nissan, like me, and changed them several times)

cwepruk Jun 17, 2006 10:07 AM

I put in some GE long lifers. Hopefully that works good. I might try LED's again, but they are pricey and it's not really worth it if they don't last more than a couple weeks.

n33d45p33d Jun 17, 2006 07:12 PM

doesn't look bad

jsmithsole Jun 18, 2006 10:29 AM


Originally Posted by cwepruk
I put in some GE long lifers. Hopefully that works good. I might try LED's again, but they are pricey and it's not really worth it if they don't last more than a couple weeks.


Yeah you might have gotten bunk LED's they should last longer than the car!!!

po8pimp Jun 18, 2006 11:20 AM

I am wondering if they were shorted out because of the power to the leds.... unless there is some sort of resistor built in I think 12volts would short them..... leds typically can take 3-5volts.... 12 is alot and will deffinitly shorten life span....


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