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Old 10th July 2016, 07:41   #76
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There is no issue of cops since up to 6000K is allowed. Also almost all new luxury cars are coming with projectors.

In my experience, cops respect projector cars thinking some high end cars.
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The Honda city 2016 Facelift is going to have projector lights and drls. Hope we can switch the current headlight assembly with the Facelift version when it's released.
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Re: Honda City iVtec: Projectors & DRL setup

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Ok. Thanks Akib. Lets forget projector headlight for a moment.
What about only DRL the aftermarket hella ones ? If I install them near fog lights and not in the headlight assembly, would that still void warranty?
Something like this.

http://www.team-bhp.com/forum/techni...ml#post3625400

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Guys,
Any response on this? Would installing just the DRL's near foglights void warranty? And do you have any recommendations in Pune are who does a good job with the DRL's?
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Re: Honda City iVtec: Projectors & DRL setup

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Guys,
Any response on this? Would installing just the DRL's near foglights void warranty? And do you have any recommendations in Pune are who does a good job with the DRL's?
Any changes made to the vehicle post delivery will void a specific warranty. For example upgrading your music system/speakers will void the electric warranty unless the upgrade has been carried out by the dealer themselves. Under which case, the dealer gives you the warranty 2 years or 4 years depending on your warranty type.

In your case I assume you'll be taking an additional connection for the DRL, which will certainly void the electric warranty. Rest of the OEM warranty remains intact assuming you haven't done anything else with the vehicle.

Hope this helps!
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