So, here's the update ... I've managed to replace the existing HP24 Citroen DRL lights, with the LEDs that I've linked before, it was easier than expected, no damage whatsoever to the old parts or the car itself ... it wasn't required to take off the front bumper, or anything that big anyway ... the only thing I had to prepare, as plug out the main power cord (the one with the red plastic protective cap on top), on both sides ... I didn't event need to remove the battery, it was a tight squeeze for the hand, but more than manageable ... it would be very good to have smaller hands for the process, and the proper tool ... the torx in question is the T40 (thanks to the forum member jpn369 on pointing that out ->
http://www.frenchcarforum.co.uk/forum/v ... =3&t=36838) ... the HP24 "bulb" is actually the bulb and the plastic base, which can be screwed in place with just the fingers (has plastic wings of some kind that allow for this action), but is made to only be allowed to turn it opposite and remove by the T40 torx ... it is tight, so you'll maybe have to jerk it around when you turn it open, because it won't just drop out easily (which is good, because it would be a bigger risk to fall down somewhere inaccessible in the front bumper) ... the putting in place was a breeze ... here are the steps
[original halogen HP24 DRL off & on]
[DRL location, right headlamp ... located below the high beam at the front of the headlamp, 2nd image taken with the lep of a mirror and the bulb bottom lighted with a LED hand lamp]
[HP24 taken out & replaced]
the facts: original HP24 complete bulb is 55 mm tall (top of the bulb, lower torx end, side flaps not included) ... the bulb itself is 44 mm (pins included), the used LED is 45,5 mm tall (pins included), the light output of the LED is rated as 129 lumen, pure white color (I'm guessing 6000 K). The used tool is 11 cm long, 4,4 cm tall (the torx tip at the top is replaceable), and is IMO the perfect fit anything longer/higher would make the operation more difficult.
[LED DRL + original DRL & both led DRLs]
[LED DRL close up]
[LED DRL at night]
So, did I conclude anything from the change? The old halogen bulbs are more visible at day than the current LED, that's a fact. I need to find other, similar LED bulbs that pack more of a punch, regarding the lumen output... my guess would be anything below 300 lm just won't do the trick. The night shots (you hopefully won't be driving on DRLs at night ...

) are great, the LEDs are nice, but only visually ... functionally, sadly no. I have some other LED alternatives in mind already, and I'll give them a go, just have to purchase several of them to try them out.