GS - 3rd Gen (2006-2011) Discussion about the 2006+ model GS300, GS350, GS430, GS450H and GS460
View Poll Results: What is your take on the 3rd Gen Daytime Running Lights?
Too yellow, I want it whiter to match the HIDs
81.75%
Just right, I plan to keep it the stock halogen color
15.33%
Too white, I want it yellower like the 2nd Gen'ers
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Do you like the color of the GS Daytime Running Lights?

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Old 02-09-08, 04:35 PM
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Quick question, when does your parking light(little bulb next to the high beam) turn on?
Old 02-09-08, 10:01 PM
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Originally Posted by Mesca
Quick question, when does your parking light(little bulb next to the high beam) turn on?
when your low beam is on
Old 03-07-08, 11:08 PM
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I just recently bought a used 06 300 2 days ago (not from a lexus dealer) and wanted to know if I would be charged just for going in to turn off the DRL's at the lexus dealer or is it a complimentary type of deal?
Old 03-08-08, 03:48 AM
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Originally Posted by artkrime
I just recently bought a used 06 300 2 days ago (not from a lexus dealer) and wanted to know if I would be charged just for going in to turn off the DRL's at the lexus dealer or is it a complimentary type of deal?

Since you bought your car on the secondary market, I would think you'll have to pay. You might get them to do complimentary if you went in for an oil change/other scheduled maintenance. Or maybe you could get them to give you a free update to Lexus Personalized settings and get it done as part of that. It's not a labor intensive change for them. Probably depends on the mood of the service rep

Some dealers are nudgy about it even if you are willing to pay.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/sho...=turn+off+DRLs

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https://www.clublexus.com/forums/sho...=turn+off+DRLs
Old 05-28-08, 04:55 PM
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Originally Posted by artkrime
I just recently bought a used 06 300 2 days ago (not from a lexus dealer) and wanted to know if I would be charged just for going in to turn off the DRL's at the lexus dealer or is it a complimentary type of deal?
LOL I dont think anything at the dealer is complimentary
Old 06-03-08, 08:31 AM
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Originally Posted by Golgo13
LOL I dont think anything at the dealer is complimentary
many of us got the DRL turned off free of charge. just ask them nicely.
Old 06-14-08, 06:17 AM
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Is there a way for the owner to turn off the DRL's (hidden menu screen)?
Old 11-01-08, 10:28 AM
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I replaced my DRL with VLED 68 M-SMT bulbs with the inline DRL module. Here are some pics:

in the garage at night -


front view (sorry for the poor quality - it's really not THAT bright)


Daylight -
Old 11-01-08, 02:44 PM
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Originally Posted by wassabie
I replaced my DRL with VLED 68 M-SMT bulbs with the inline DRL module.
Nice. Are you saying just a bulb change or is another module needed?
Old 11-01-08, 09:23 PM
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There is an adapter to use DRL at full power. I found the solution on the 2IS forum here

I bought the DRL module and the LED bulbs from v-leds.com
Old 11-02-08, 04:02 AM
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So I plug my existing bulb plug into the module and the new bulb in the outlet of the module and that's all? Also, does this mean that you no longer have high beams?

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Old 11-02-08, 02:54 PM
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Originally Posted by Flynlow
So I plug my existing bulb plug into the module and the new bulb in the outlet of the module and that's all? Also, does this mean that you no longer have high beams?
well..
the base of LED DRL light bulb looks just like regular light bulb.
so, here is what u do
remove the stock light bulb and plug in the LED light bulb
connect the stock harness directly to the LED light bulb
let's it. u dont' add or replace anything except factory light bulb

the LED light is not that bright. in fact, u can barely see it under sun-light.
and YES, that means u give up high beam.
u still can flask ppl with ur LED light bulb
but it's so NOT shinny that no one can tell u flash them
that's why i remove it and change back to stock light bulb
i dont' flash ppl, but u never know when u need high beam~
Old 11-02-08, 03:52 PM
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Thanks boaclub923. I don't want to give up high beams as I need them. I often travel those old rural country roads. To bad, I sure liked the look of the DRL's matching the low beams.
Old 11-02-08, 09:33 PM
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I suppose there is a slight tradeoff... The other option is to use normal bulbs instead of the LEDs. This would mean during the day, you would essentially have your high beams on...at night, the DRL would turn off and only be used when flashing people.
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