Member Since: 13 Oct 2015
Location: Scotland
Posts: 204
I've decided I'm going to purchase the DRL's VPLAV0066
VPLAV0066
Looking through the fitting instructions there appears to be a box, I'm assuming this is the control box for the DRL's. i.e. When sidelights are selected it switches off the DRL's.
Would it be possible to rewire the function of the control box or is it likely to ba a PCB inside.
Now with: Tow bar & storage, Xenon's, Remote Timed Climate, Mood Lighting, Cubby Fridge, DRL's, Mud Flaps, 13 pin electrics, Heated Steering Wheel
Accessories: Rubber Mats, Spare Wheel Cover, LR Tyre Pressure Gauge, Warning Triangle, LED's throughout & Leather Gear Selector Top
5th Mar 2017 2:52 pm
Iansjones
Member Since: 02 Aug 2016
Location: Stroud
Posts: 98
I was thinking of this kit. but just wondering if it needs activating in the computer or is it just plug and play?
7th Mar 2017 8:33 am
Ja92mie
Member Since: 16 Sep 2014
Location: Newquay
Posts: 1259
DSL wrote:
Or just switch yer lights on to Scando setting via the CCF with an IID or similar. Simples.
So if you set the lights to "Scando" setting in the CCF the fairy lights remain on all the time?
7th Mar 2017 8:37 am
Chobby
Member Since: 13 Oct 2015
Location: Scotland
Posts: 204
Scandinavian DRL Setting means the sidelights (leds if you have xenons) and dipped headlights will remain on all me.Now with: Tow bar & storage, Xenon's, Remote Timed Climate, Mood Lighting, Cubby Fridge, DRL's, Mud Flaps, 13 pin electrics, Heated Steering Wheel
Accessories: Rubber Mats, Spare Wheel Cover, LR Tyre Pressure Gauge, Warning Triangle, LED's throughout & Leather Gear Selector Top
7th Mar 2017 1:03 pm
Chobby
Member Since: 13 Oct 2015
Location: Scotland
Posts: 204
Iansjones wrote:
I was thinking of this kit. but just wondering if it needs activating in the computer or is it just plug and play?
Im not sure but as far as I'm aware its just plug and play.Now with: Tow bar & storage, Xenon's, Remote Timed Climate, Mood Lighting, Cubby Fridge, DRL's, Mud Flaps, 13 pin electrics, Heated Steering Wheel
Accessories: Rubber Mats, Spare Wheel Cover, LR Tyre Pressure Gauge, Warning Triangle, LED's throughout & Leather Gear Selector Top
7th Mar 2017 1:03 pm
Ja92mie
Member Since: 16 Sep 2014
Location: Newquay
Posts: 1259
Chobby wrote:
Scandinavian DRL Setting means the sidelights (leds if you have xenons) and dipped headlights will remain on all me.
So no option of having fairy lights as DRL's then?
7th Mar 2017 1:16 pm
Chobby
Member Since: 13 Oct 2015
Location: Scotland
Posts: 204
There is if you already have the fitted have a look at Discoteca's thread Now with: Tow bar & storage, Xenon's, Remote Timed Climate, Mood Lighting, Cubby Fridge, DRL's, Mud Flaps, 13 pin electrics, Heated Steering Wheel
Accessories: Rubber Mats, Spare Wheel Cover, LR Tyre Pressure Gauge, Warning Triangle, LED's throughout & Leather Gear Selector Top
7th Mar 2017 5:46 pm
robpenrose
Member Since: 12 Jan 2016
Location: Surrey / SW London
Posts: 2138
Ja92mie wrote:
Chobby wrote:
Scandinavian DRL Setting means the sidelights (leds if you have xenons) and dipped headlights will remain on all me.
So no option of having fairy lights as DRL's then?
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7th Mar 2017 5:48 pm
Chobby
Member Since: 13 Oct 2015
Location: Scotland
Posts: 204
Well, I splashed out on the set. Just had a look out at the lower bumper and there doesn't seem to be much space if any to get behind the bumper to fit and run the cable per the instructions.
There's no mention in the fitting instructions I have of removing the bumper.
Just looks like it could be a real fiddle.Now with: Tow bar & storage, Xenon's, Remote Timed Climate, Mood Lighting, Cubby Fridge, DRL's, Mud Flaps, 13 pin electrics, Heated Steering Wheel
Accessories: Rubber Mats, Spare Wheel Cover, LR Tyre Pressure Gauge, Warning Triangle, LED's throughout & Leather Gear Selector Top
15th Mar 2017 1:04 pm
Joymachine
Member Since: 20 Jun 2019
Location: Milan Area
Posts: 17
Vplav0066
Hi Chobby,
I've seen your post about the job of DLR, so I decided to install the genuine part in my D4 2011.
Is this job simple or there's some issue, i.e. with the connection?
May you suggest some tricks about?
Thanks in advance!by Land Rover Passion
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3rd Aug 2019 6:26 pm
M3bobby
Member Since: 21 May 2018
Location: Sleaford, LINCS.
Posts: 857
They are easy to fit but the instructions are aimed are dealer technicians so say things like connect ‘A’ to position 3 on C1234. So you then need to locate connector C1234 which is easy with a location diagram but not so easy if you don’t.
3rd Aug 2019 10:31 pm
Joymachine
Member Since: 20 Jun 2019
Location: Milan Area
Posts: 17
Thank You!by Land Rover Passion
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7th Aug 2019 10:42 am
Joymachine
Member Since: 20 Jun 2019
Location: Milan Area
Posts: 17
2012 DRL's VPLAV0066
M3bobby wrote:
They are easy to fit but the instructions are aimed are dealer technicians so say things like connect ‘A’ to position 3 on C1234. So you then need to locate connector C1234 which is easy with a location diagram but not so easy if you don’t.
Does anyone have the complete instructions and post it here?
In these way I try to find on the electrical diagram the connections, so I can understand if I'm up to this job.
TKS.by Land Rover Passion
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7th Aug 2019 10:52 am
DiscovEric
Member Since: 07 Jan 2017
Location: Buckley
Posts: 84
Recently fitted this VPLAV0066 kit to the D4, DRL comes on with engine start but when the sidelights/fairy lights are turned on the DRLs turn off rather than dimming any thoughts on why that would be the case?iid BT, Devon 4x4 sump guard, Compomotive PD1881s with 33” Toyo Open Country MT’s, Prospeed Mk2 Roof Rack, Prospeed Rear Access Ladder
Tow Bar, LED interior Lamps, Xenon lights, Zunsport Grille with Dual Lazer ST-4, Twin Lumise Predator X4 Roof Rack Mounted
Oh… and ARB Front and Rear Air Lockers
17th Jul 2020 11:58 am
Powe026
Member Since: 16 Aug 2006
Location: Ingatestone
Posts: 7
I'm picking up on this thread. I have these fitted as standard. They used to work, but now they don't. I noted in the drawing that there is a fuse. Where is that fuse located? This could be my first point for fault finding. I also wanted to check where the control box was located to check the connections.
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