stclaus37 wrote:
Thanks Guys. Hello Kevin, I guess I should be thanking you as I got some help from a Infiniti G35 forum and KP Technologies had great deal of input on a posting there. Anyways, I'm bit reserved in touching the BCM, first it was ECM/BCM were recently replaced at a dealership because of their screw ups and secondly it sits behind the glove compartment I think.
The parking brake 'SWITCH' on the parking brake outputs a (+)'ve upon parking brake release (OFF), so all I've to do is run it from inside through a firewall opening to the engine bay. Alternate easier route would be opening up BCM.
I'm trying to design my DRL with parking brake release AND Light/Auto/Park are OFF. I'm guessing no need to touch 'Auto' pin in IPDM, if lights come on through AUTO then the Light pin will have power going through. One thing I'm not sure about is if the Lights are ON, then DRL should be off as per the below diagram. Is there any other component I can combine this logic of parking brake ON and light OFF and would this still retain the Fog original functionality?
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You're more then welcome for the info I posted - I was kind of a pioneer in the fog light hacking and to this day I am still the only person that has came up with a reliable way to use the OEM fog light switch to turn the fog lights on and off independent of the the headlights.
Unfortunately, your diagram won't work. Do not confuse 12vdc at rest with actual 12vdc power. The 12vdc signal on the wire with the parking brake is not applied is simply a pull up voltage - there is no current behind it. You will NOT be able to power a relay off of that 12vdc signal. The current comes from the (-) side of the parking brake switch (that goes to the combination meter, not the BCM). So, you'll have to trigger your relay off of the (-) when on parking brake signal. Use igniton power for (+) voltage on the coil and for power through the relay to your fog lights (make sure you fuse it around 10A).
In order to get the system to work when the switch is only in the off position I would consider using the parking light bulb as a trigger. You could possible tie the (-) side of the underhood relay to a parking light (+) wire instead of directly to ground. When the parking lights are off they will rest at ground and should be able to provide enough current to switch the relay. As soon as you turn the parking lights on the ground will drop out and the underhood relay will no longer work! You would have to install a diode in the ignition feed towards the underhood relay.
So this is how I would do it:
Relay 1 (inside car):
Pin 85: Parking Brake (-) at combination meter
Pin 86: Ignition Power
Pin 30: Ignition Power
Pin 87A: Ignition Power to Relay 2 Pin 86 with diode stripe facing under hood relay
Relay 2 (under hood):
Pin 85: Parking light (+)
Pin 86: Ignition Power from Relay 1
Pin 30: Fog light output to both OEM fog light (Cut wires going to IPDM)
Pin 87: 10A fused supply from battery
Pin 87A: One of the cut fog light wires going to IPDM
If you don't cut the wire going to the IPDM you can backfeed voltage through the IPDM and create all sorts of problems. The two wires are common inside the IPDM so only one has to be hooked up - the other can be hooked up as well or just taped off. This should allow the fog light switch to still work as OEM, should disable the DRL if the switch is in any position other the "OFF" and should disable the DRL if the parking brake is pulled!
Kevin Pierson