i'm sorry, but whats a sedan?
dont send anything yet. i'm just trying to see how many ppl would jump on this deal. i dont even have any materials yet. lol
Lol, no, but really. If not complete solutions, at least an idea that I have. Basically with our cars and most cars in general, the brake lights are limited to the outermost lights on the rear of the car. These come on for the brakes (full brightness) and off when parking/low beams are turned off.
When the car is turned on, the parking lights are on, which means the outermost lights and the trunk lights are on at reduced brightness. When the brake is applied, the outermost bulbs light up to full brake intensity, and return to the parking light brightness when the brake is released.
For cars like most german cars (I'll use the E46 BMW as an example):
Everything off
Everything off, brakes applied
Parking lights only (lower portion + trunk lights)
No last image, but basically the top part comes on/off on the application of the brake.
I guess what I'm asking is if it is possible to wire the brake/trunk lights to have a row of led's (or maybe a cluster) on the outermost bulbs stay off for the parking lights, and only come on with the application of the brake?