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I believe only the headlights dim in oncoming traffic if you have your Intellibeam Auto High Beam Assist enabled on the steering wheel, and you have your brights on. The DRL Adapters keep the DRLs bright all the time and do not dim when you turn the headlights on, as they do without the adapters. The minute you put the car in drive, the DRLs light up and stay bright all the time without dimming. The DRLs are not affected by the IAHBA.
 

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I know that the gentleman that sells these DRL Adapters on these forums, Konfucius, has two types as it stands right now. The one that I have just affects the DRLs themselves, and the second version keeps the DRLs brighter but also turns on the taillights and the side marker lights on the front quarter panels. That means you'd be driving around all day with all your lights on except the headlights. Some folks like having all their lights on all day. If he were to create a third set, as you've stated, he would probably have to tie the harness into the sensor on the back of the rearview mirror, as that's where the IAHBA gets its feedback to activate the function of the headlights.

You may have just given him a new idea... lol.
 

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This stuff is over my head, but if worthwhile I amagine someone will come up with something, if marketable for them. We'll see.🤞
Well, if anyone can, Konfucius can. He's the one that designed and built the adapters we've been talking about. Personally, I wouldn't want ones that dimmed automatically. Just about every vehicle made today is coming with LED, pure white, headlights. In my opinion, they're all too bright... but I like them. ;)
 
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