Daytime running lamps
#2
Originally Posted by rich93cw
Anybody know what secret series of switch actuations will toggle the DRL on?
Thanks,
Rich
Thanks,
Rich
#3
DRLs
You mention it as a factory option. Is there actual hardware required or is it activated in the ECU or whatever Ford calls the "computer" in the car?
On my Audi A4, you could enable DRLs by using a VAG-Com to manipulate various settings in the ECU. There wasn't any hardware involved.
On my Audi A4, you could enable DRLs by using a VAG-Com to manipulate various settings in the ECU. There wasn't any hardware involved.
#4
Answer from Ford's Safety Office in Dearborn
I got the official answer from an acquaintance who works for Ford.
The body computer needs to be queried by the Ford Dealership scan tool and have the DRL function turn on. That operates the front fog lamps at full intensity on 2007s when the engine is running, the transmission lever is out of Park, the parking brake released, and the healamp switch in the off or auto position.
The body computer needs to be queried by the Ford Dealership scan tool and have the DRL function turn on. That operates the front fog lamps at full intensity on 2007s when the engine is running, the transmission lever is out of Park, the parking brake released, and the healamp switch in the off or auto position.
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#8
Originally Posted by IQ9
My 2008 does not use the fog lights for the DRLs. It uses the headlights and you can't shut them off...even when you would like too.
That is why the 2008 Expeditions sold in the US, use the lower beam headlamps in a dimmed mode, as DRLs. The reason that you can' shut them off unless you are parked is because the Canadian law requires it that way, and US law doesn't requirie them to be capable of being shut off. It leaves that choice to the vehicle manufacturer. Thus, Ford and other have chosen to make only one version of the vehicle as regards to DRLs. Their choice is the Canadian wiring version.
Last edited by rich93cw; 11-09-2007 at 11:46 AM.
#10
Dealer Enabled?
So, if the dealer is willing, can they be enabled by a tool thay have on an 08? If so, is it a tool that all dealers would have? How likely do you think it would be that they would do it?
I manually turn on my headlights all the time now. Having DRLs would be a nice additon. I didn't order my vehicle, so having it factory enabled wasn't an option.
I manually turn on my headlights all the time now. Having DRLs would be a nice additon. I didn't order my vehicle, so having it factory enabled wasn't an option.
#11
Originally Posted by clymans
So, if the dealer is willing, can they be enabled by a tool thay have on an 08? If so, is it a tool that all dealers would have? How likely do you think it would be that they would do it?
I manually turn on my headlights all the time now. Having DRLs would be a nice additon. I didn't order my vehicle, so having it factory enabled wasn't an option.
I manually turn on my headlights all the time now. Having DRLs would be a nice additon. I didn't order my vehicle, so having it factory enabled wasn't an option.
#13
Not true!!!
The 2007 uses the headlights not fogs! I ordered my truck with them from the factory.
The fogs stay off. Only when auto lamps or manual parking / headlamps are on will the fogs work.
Mine (2007 Limited EL) was built in sept 2006, ordered in aug.
So apparently there is no difference between 2007/2008.
Just wanted to set the record straight. They'll some poor guy that will come along and and think his is malfunctioning.
Bo
The 2007 uses the headlights not fogs! I ordered my truck with them from the factory.
The fogs stay off. Only when auto lamps or manual parking / headlamps are on will the fogs work.
Mine (2007 Limited EL) was built in sept 2006, ordered in aug.
So apparently there is no difference between 2007/2008.
Just wanted to set the record straight. They'll some poor guy that will come along and and think his is malfunctioning.
Bo