Is no option for daytime running lights. I use the fogligths as a running ligths. Go to CX 9 electronics and you will see some post explain how to do it...
Sucessfully used a Hamsar HS-45035 DRL Module to power high beams at 1/3 intensity when engine is running. It shuts off when low beams and/or high beams are on. Mounted module on driver side railing near relay box in engine compartment. Hook up was easy....only 5 wires....ground; 12v constant (post inside engine compartment fuse box) ; 12v to ignition on wire (used wire on connector in engine compartment fuse box; high beam and low beam (tapped into wires in driver side wheel well above fog light housing).
Now DRL works as it is suppose to and also qualifies for insurance discount.
Can I ask a dumb question? I'm not trying to be an ass, either. It's a real question.
Why are DRL's are so important to have that you are willing to spend a lot of money and tear into the car's wiring just to add them? What do they provide that you can't live with out?
Either unit will work in the CX-9 as installation is identical. However, keep in mind that at only 24% reduction of the 60 watt rating, output will be significant and you run the risk of "blinding" oncoming drivers as the high beam pattern is aimed higher. Also, at only 24% reduction, you will burn out the bulbs at a faster rate and the 9005 (H3B) bulbs are approximately $20 each.