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Old 08-07-2012, 09:43 PM   #1
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Question Dimmed high beam as DRL?

Hi ,

in some countries the high beam is dimmed that it work as daytime running light.

Just curious, how much?

For example, my Yaris (signature ) have a H4 bulb in the headlight.
So this mean, 55 W for low beam and 60 W as high beam.

E.g. Hella make a DRL lamp with high beam or fog lamp combination.
This lamp have a H15 bulb, 15 W as DRL and 55 W as high beam or fog lamp.

If I would buy the Yaris in a country which have DRL with dimmed high beam, how much dimmed would be the 60 W of the H4 bulb? To 15 W - 25 % of the 60 W?

Thanks.
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