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Hi All.
Some may know for the last 10 months I have been working on a Bulb which replaces the Halogen DRL that is fitted to the Audi A3 8P2 bixenon headlights and the Audi B7 Bi xenon headlights, I set out to do this as the only way to get them working error free is to wire in a resistor or use the canceller boxes which still get hot.
On the 8P2 you can recode the car but a lot of my customers don't have access to VCDS so I started doing the testing with different circuits from my supplier to 1st allow the DRL to work error free and then also combine the sidelight function in too.
So what I have come up with is a Fully plug and play bulb, I have paid for the base of the bulb along with to be exactly the same as the OEM plastic bulb holder so it fits perfect, no modding or nothing, then you plug the 1156 end into the existing DRL holder and a 501 end to the sidelight holder so both are powered when operated.
DRL mode = 100% brightness.
Sidelight mode = 40% brightness.
no coding or any additional wiring is required for this bulb.
The Price is £64.99 posted to the UK for a pair.
Some previews of this bulb:




Some may know for the last 10 months I have been working on a Bulb which replaces the Halogen DRL that is fitted to the Audi A3 8P2 bixenon headlights and the Audi B7 Bi xenon headlights, I set out to do this as the only way to get them working error free is to wire in a resistor or use the canceller boxes which still get hot.
On the 8P2 you can recode the car but a lot of my customers don't have access to VCDS so I started doing the testing with different circuits from my supplier to 1st allow the DRL to work error free and then also combine the sidelight function in too.
So what I have come up with is a Fully plug and play bulb, I have paid for the base of the bulb along with to be exactly the same as the OEM plastic bulb holder so it fits perfect, no modding or nothing, then you plug the 1156 end into the existing DRL holder and a 501 end to the sidelight holder so both are powered when operated.
DRL mode = 100% brightness.
Sidelight mode = 40% brightness.
no coding or any additional wiring is required for this bulb.
The Price is £64.99 posted to the UK for a pair.
Some previews of this bulb:



