View Poll Results: What is your stance/position on the DRL's on your IS 250/350?
I like DRL's and don't mind them ON.
189
65.85%
I hate DRL's and I want them turned OFF but haven't yet.
56
19.51%
I live in a juristriction where DRL's are required (e.g. Canada).
7
2.44%
I hate DRL's but my dealership REFUSED to turn them off.
15
5.23%
I hate DRL's and my dealership KINDLY turned them off.
20
6.97%
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On your IS 250/350, your thoughts on DRL's?
#61
Originally Posted by EBMCS03
Good luck. even at the dealer that you bought your car they wont disable them for you.
Where are you located? Just curious...
Where are you located? Just curious...
#62
Originally Posted by AgBlue
Yes, sorry I did get those mixed up. I meant the parking lights.
From my understanding, there is no way to change out the drl lights to make them white since they are really the high beams running at half voltage. Has anyone changed out their highbeams and if so, any recommendations?
From my understanding, there is no way to change out the drl lights to make them white since they are really the high beams running at half voltage. Has anyone changed out their highbeams and if so, any recommendations?
#63
Originally Posted by Julez
Fremont, so I don't know if Magnessen's Lexus here will do it for me, but I read somewhere that Serramonte Lexus in Colma(about 25 miles away) will do it, so if Mag doesn't do it, I'll go to Serramonte Lexus. I was just curious if they would hassel me since I didn't buy it from them.
You might have to pay them... like for the personal settigs if you want to change them again after the initially free set.
#64
Originally Posted by EBMCS03
You might have to pay them... like for the personal settigs if you want to change them again after the initially free set.
#65
If you change the bulbs to white, wouldn't that basically defeat the purpose of DRLs? I don't think you could see white lights during the day nearly as well as you can see the stock (yellower) bulbs.
#68
Question guys: are the DRLs on bi-xenon IS350s (HID on both low and high beams) also the high-beams, like on non-HID cars? Thx.
And yes, I'd turn them off if I buy this car; I can always turn on the lights if I want to. And as a long-time motorcyclist, I prefer people to associate DRLs with bikes, and not bikes and cars. I'd only consider leaving them on if my car was black or dark gray, but not a brighter color. If somebody can't see a silver or red car in broad daylight, they won't see its DRLs either IMHO. Later guys.
And yes, I'd turn them off if I buy this car; I can always turn on the lights if I want to. And as a long-time motorcyclist, I prefer people to associate DRLs with bikes, and not bikes and cars. I'd only consider leaving them on if my car was black or dark gray, but not a brighter color. If somebody can't see a silver or red car in broad daylight, they won't see its DRLs either IMHO. Later guys.
#72
Originally Posted by hapaboy
keep em on. i don't need anyone coming out of no where and hitting my car.....
How would they come out and hit "your" car? DRLs is for opposing drivers to see them so YOU wont hit them.
#73
i think it helps when its getting darker and people forget to turn on their headlights, then the DRLs come in handy. or when it gets really dark because of weather, etc. but yeah, i think its a bogus law where it is a law.
Originally Posted by mikewpu04
Honestly, I think the DRL's on this car are pretty lame. Dont flame me for this, but I liked the DRL's on my Pontiac Grand AM WAY better.
And in either case, I don't think DRL's make a safety diffrence for me. The point of nightime headlights is to SEE the car because its DARK. In the daytime, its LIGHT, thus you can SEE the car. Its all bogus laws to me.
And in either case, I don't think DRL's make a safety diffrence for me. The point of nightime headlights is to SEE the car because its DARK. In the daytime, its LIGHT, thus you can SEE the car. Its all bogus laws to me.
#74
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Sitting on the fence . . .
Not a fan of DRLs, wouldn't modify a car that didn't have it as OEM.
That said, not going out of my way to have them turned off either.
I suppose it is a safety feature, and probably will grow on me as I drive the IS more . . .
(btw, my response is not listed as a choice on the poll)
That said, not going out of my way to have them turned off either.
I suppose it is a safety feature, and probably will grow on me as I drive the IS more . . .
(btw, my response is not listed as a choice on the poll)
#75
Where is the choice?:
DRL's are one of the greatest safety innovations in the history of the automobile and only a suicidal ( or homicidal) idiot would even think about defeating such an innocuous and beneficial safety device.
Add one vote to that choice for me when it pops up!
It amazes me that so-called car guys want to defeat a feature that increases your ability be seen by your fellow drivers. This has been proven time and again in study after study. And at what cost? Almost none!
DRL's are one of the greatest safety innovations in the history of the automobile and only a suicidal ( or homicidal) idiot would even think about defeating such an innocuous and beneficial safety device.
Add one vote to that choice for me when it pops up!
It amazes me that so-called car guys want to defeat a feature that increases your ability be seen by your fellow drivers. This has been proven time and again in study after study. And at what cost? Almost none!
Last edited by CRB; 07-24-06 at 10:31 AM.