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Finished the installation with modification required to the top center grille opening, had to enlarged the openings to allow LED's to shine through from behind the grille.  Finally got the engine compartment fusebox open, but not without breaking the poorly designed and troublesome latch.  Even so the cover stays on securely and it allot easier to remove as a result.  I found a wire to tap into to supply power only when the start button is on.  DRL's stay on with headlights on or off.  Sweet! and now I'm being seen better in the daytime.  In my opinion this should be a requirement in the US for all new cars, not left at the manufacturer's discretion. 

 

Sorry the picture is over exposed, my iPhone couldn't deal with the ultra brightness of the LED's.  I will take some daytime pics tomorrow.  The amber lights on either side are the factory running lights.  I took this picture with the headlight switch set to turn off the headlights.

 

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Where did you get the light kit ?  Got any links ?

 

Yes there is an original thread with this info.  http://fordcmaxhybridforum.com/topic/3007-something-new-for-maxus/   I'm not sure why he needed to start a second one  http://fordcmaxhybridforum.com/topic/3059-power-for-drl/  or this third one all on the same subject.  It gets  :headscratch:  and makes it harder to find all the info.

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Sorry the picture is over exposed, my iPhone couldn't deal with the ultra brightness of the LED's.  I will take some daytime pics tomorrow.  

 

 

 

TIP:   you can move the auto-focus point (green box) with your finger to a new spot in the frame with less light and the camera will usually readjust its exposure setting.   But as you say, a daylight pic will be better and more meaningful anyways. 

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Yes there is an original thread with this info.  http://fordcmaxhybridforum.com/topic/3007-something-new-for-maxus/   I'm not sure why he needed to start a second one  http://fordcmaxhybridforum.com/topic/3059-power-for-drl/  or this third one all on the same subject.  It gets  :headscratch:  and makes it harder to find all the info.

 

Maybe we could get a moderator to put these 3 threads together?

Probably several people interested.

 

http://fordcmaxhybridforum.com/topic/3067-maxus-drls-working-great/

http://fordcmaxhybridforum.com/topic/3059-power-for-drl/

http://fordcmaxhybridforum.com/topic/3007-something-new-for-maxus/

 

wab

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I'm sorry I've done it again multiple threads about the same thing, forgive me I'm human

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TIP:   you can move the auto-focus point (green box) with your finger to a new spot in the frame with less light and the camera will usually readjust its exposure setting.   But as you say, a daylight pic will be better and more meaningful anyways. 

REALLY, thanks for sharing, there is always something new to learn about iPhone5

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REALLY, thanks for sharing, there is always something new to learn about iPhone5

One more tip:

Wait till Maxus is completely in the sun, but not noon.

 

I did a little work on your picture, sorry I just can't do much with 55KB.

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Yes there is an original thread with this info.  http://fordcmaxhybridforum.com/topic/3007-something-new-for-maxus/   I'm not sure why he needed to start a second one  http://fordcmaxhybridforum.com/topic/3059-power-for-drl/  or this third one all on the same subject.  It gets  :headscratch:  and makes it harder to find all the info.

I started a new thread because I thought since the project was complete that a new subject title was in order.  I'm sorry I just made things harder to follow, honestly I didn't think there would be much interest in what I was doing.  If anyone is considering doing this?  Just be sure to not buy what I did, the 30 degree angle models which require mounting the lights at 30 degree's to allow the LEDS to be seen at their brightest.  The straight on models will mount much better in the openings of the upper grille.

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This is on my winter Won't todo list, along with HID's, $ and time!

 

I'm looking at 6 LED strips or maybe a modification (NOT opening it up) to the headlight.

I do like where yours are mounted just would like a little less width and maybe lower in the grill.

 

 

Something like this?

 

wab

 

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This is on my winter Won't todo list, along with HID's, $ and time!

 

I'm looking at 6 LED strips or maybe a modification (NOT opening it up) to the headlight.

I do like where yours are mounted just would like a little less width and maybe lower in the grill.

 

 

Something like this?

 

wab

Any lower and you run into problems with the louvers if using the 30 degree angle product like mine which I don't suggest.  A flat LED light unit of any number of LED's is much more desirable and offers better mounting locations.  I like your choice of location for sure but wasn't possible with the unit I bought.  I've seen others modify a photo I have posted, wonder how it is done?  What software?

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Here is a picture I took of the DRL's with Maxus out in the sun at 11:40 local time Pacific. I didn't resize it down so hopefully this won't be an issue at 640x480. The black vertical line you see which seems to break out a small portion of the light is because of the black plastic support panel which is part of a larger section of the bumper sub layer between the outer fascia painted in my Platinum White Tri-Color and the louver assembly (I think?) The other pic was taken a couple days ago and was taken in my garage before I had the LED's wired and working .

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Really! I didn't know you could do this modification.  I have Adobe Photoshop Elements 10 for Mac

 

 

It's the "clone stamp tool".

 

My most used tool.

I use it to repair old scratched pictures and 35mm slides after scanning.

 

I used it to Fix the plate on Maxus.

 

wab

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It's the "clone stamp tool".

 

My most used tool.

I use it to repair old scratched pictures and 35mm slides after scanning.

 

I used it to Fix the plate on Maxus.

 

wab

Thank you very much, I was concerned afterwards about pasting my license all over the forum and ultimately over the net.  This tool is part of Adobe Photoshop?  Probably not part of the cheaper version I have called Elements 10

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  • 4 weeks later...

Here are pics of the 24inch long adhesive backed white LED's I've added underneath the stock headlights.  Combining these with the Hella DRL's I added earlier, make Maxus very visible day or night.  They are wired to be on with or without the headlights.  Also they come on when the doors open and time out after a few seconds turning off.

 

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