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Renault Laguna III 2008: Auto Turn-On Daytime Running Lights & Indicator Connection

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  • #1 16375499
    Stachk
    Level 13  
    Hello, please help me where you can plug in to be able to automatically turn on the daytime running lights after the ignition, through the appropriate indicator.
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  • #2 16375812
    guciq
    Level 18  
    From the radio beam. Measure with a meter or test tube. A + for lights from the cigarette lighter socket. It is possible that the lighter only goes after the ignition, then you have a ready solution
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  • #3 16379454
    Stachk
    Level 13  
    Thanks for the hint but it's probably nothing because the voltage in the lighter is already before starting the engine and the same with the radio - you can turn them on.
  • #4 16379489
    Frost160
    Level 14  
    Mount the LED set that arises when the alternator starts charging, ie around 14volt. And the same fade out, you turn off the car of Christmas about 5-10 seconds (which is even cool because it lights, for example, the way home) and go out.

    Last time I assembled the client myself, he bought them the same costs as the older ones.

    The only other thing is whether in this lagoon the lights do not turn on themselves sometimes after the car is started, or whether you have to turn them on manually.
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  • #5 16379503
    zuzia3521
    Level 16  
    Ignition can be found in upc eg
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  • #6 16379526
    Stachk
    Level 13  
    In my lagoon there are 4 switching on lights - 1 off, 2 parking, 3 parking + passing, 4 auto-dusk sensor.
    However, I prefer a solution with a relay.
  • #7 16379561
    arturdip
    Level 31  
    No. Yes it can not. Daytime running lights can not light up with "short". Daylight supply from the battery through the fuse. With the wire where the voltage appears after switching on the ignition, daytime running lights (through a short relay). Turning on the "short" lights (disconnects the relay) should cause disabling daily. I know it's a bit complicated to sound. It's worth reading with understanding.
  • #8 16379661
    Stachk
    Level 13  
    Yes, I know the principle of switching on daytime running lights - in my opinion, the Lagoon is best suited for the "auto" position - the relay will turn on or off the LED (after ignition) alternately, depending on the brightness of the surroundings, with position and passing lights.
    For happiness, I need only information, where to connect with 12V voltage after ignition, because in Laguna III just does not have a switch.
  • #9 16382205
    zuzia3521
    Level 16  
    The UPC box next to the battery otherwise the power management module there you will certainly find the ignition
  • #10 16412904
    zygro17
    Level 9  
    Hi, I have connected daytime running light to the wire from the alternator, the light with the automaton, the red wire with the fuse plugged in the battery charging cable, black to the battery minus, the engine starts to light when the engine starts to turn on, how to turn parking lights or roadside daytime running lights off , there are no problems on the review, I've been driving for 2 years, everything is OK. My vehicle is Scenic after the 2001 DCI lifetime.
  • #11 16641181
    Stachk
    Level 13  
    Finally, I bought used OSRAM LED lamps that fit in the place of halogens and turning on the power supply is from the battery - a lamp driver with a voltage jump sensor at the speed of the motor.

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around connecting the daytime running lights (DRLs) in a 2008 Renault Laguna III to automatically activate after ignition. Users suggest various methods, including tapping into the ignition wire found in the UPC box near the battery or using the alternator wire for power. Some participants mention the use of relays to control the DRLs based on ambient light conditions. There are also references to LED setups and the importance of ensuring the DRLs do not activate with the short lights. The conversation highlights the need for a reliable connection to a 12V source that activates post-ignition, as the Laguna III lacks a dedicated switch for this function.
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