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Is there a way that I can have the running lights illuminated ?

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Mail From: A 64 'n' a Half (email redacted)

If you are concerned with this kind of thing, you might want to check your
state vehicle codes first. In some states this isn't legal, same as having
fog lamps on without low-beams on, or fog lights on while hi-beams are on.


K.E.Martin
64 1/2 289-4V Coupe
Sierra Vista, AZ



>From: "Bradburn, Michael" <(email redacted)>

>I did this once on an old Chrysler that had running lights like the
>Mustang.
>I added a jumper wire from the headlights to the running lights that had a
>one way diode in it. This way, when you turned on the running lights, the
>headlights would still stay off, but when you turned on the headlights, the
>running lights would illuminate. It was very simple and required a 50 cent
>part from Radio Shack.
>
>Mike
>From: (email redacted)

>I own a 65 coupe, and I was wondering if there is a modification that I
>could make to the running lights so that they stay on when the headlights
>are turned on. Any advice?











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