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Seat Leon 3 (2013) - Connecting DRL LED Strips with Daytime Running Lights & Direction Indicators

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  • #1 16618715
    arek89pl
    Level 3  
    Hello everyone.

    Please help. How to connect a DRL led to a car. They have daytime running lights and directions.

    Here are these leds:
    link

    The car I have is Seat Leon 3 from 2013 and does not have lamps with leds.
    I want to put these LED strips into the headlight, just like newer Seats Leona, that is around the lamp.

    LEDs have 3 cables and I don't know how to connect it. At the same time mounting these leds would have to disconnect the bulbs from the flashers? For daytime driving, I would like them to burn when the engine is on and with the normal low beam.

    I am asking everyone for help. Thank you very much.
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    #2 16618791
    wzielonymgaju18
    Level 18  
    Probably the red wire is white (daytime), yellow is yellow (direction indicator),
    Black is mass.
    In the cubes of the lamp you should find (using a 12V tube) a multimeter or a 12V bulb with a wire) the wire from the indicator and parking lights.

    Connect the mass with the eyelet to the battery or metal body element
    The yellow wire should be soldered to the wire from the indicator in the lamp cube
    The daytime running lights according to the regulations are to turn on after starting the engine and go out after the position / parking lights are lit. To do this, use the 12V no / nc relay

    Connect the ground to pin 86
    Connect a piece of cable to pin 85 and connect it with the positional cable in the ankle
    connect the ignition switch to pin 30
    Connect the red led wire to pin 87A

    Seat Leon 3 (2013) - Connecting DRL LED Strips with Daytime Running Lights & Direction Indicators
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  • #3 16618820
    Staszek49
    Level 35  
    And what about approval, because there will be problems on the road and a technical review.
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