According to Diode Dynamics:diode dynamics makes them in both spot or fog output, the fog output is a true oval pattern...
* fog = 80°x8°
* driving = 18°x8°
* spot = 6° cone
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According to Diode Dynamics:diode dynamics makes them in both spot or fog output, the fog output is a true oval pattern...
maybe they added a lens, I have had mine for a few years now, when i ordered mine they were a new-ish product from them, then I saw they added a option for a amber ghost ring or something, haven't looked in a while.According to Diode Dynamics:
* fog = 80°x8°
* driving = 18°x8°
* spot = 6° cone
All of the SS3s and SS5s have an amber backlight now (which is amber whether you have an amber or clear lens). I haven't connected this circuit (dunno if I will).maybe they added a lens, I have had mine for a few years now, when i ordered mine they were a new-ish product from them, then I saw they added a option for a amber ghost ring or something, haven't looked in a while.
All of the SS3s and SS5s have an amber backlight now (which is amber whether you have an amber or clear lens). I haven't connected this circuit (dunno if I will).
Thanks!oh yeah. here's your diagram.
That was my first upgrade was new valve covers, then I caught the bug and started modding out everything!! Glad u realized what a pain the GM grommets are!Knocked out the driver side valve cover gasket earlier.
Wind picked up as I was finishing up so I didn't get to do an oil change.
Gaskets on both sides were hard as a rock and very brittle.
Came off in pieces while the hold down bolt grommets were also very brittle.
Some were still flexible but most fell apart during removal.
Really glad I finally had the chance to take care of them.
That’s weird. At first I looked at the bottom edge and didn’t see it until I looked at your pictures again and see it’s on the side at the bottom. It does indeed lock but it seems to lock all the doors if I do it twice.discovered something new to me, I had never noticed that there is what appears to be a combination gravity/air activation switch on the inside edge of the rear hatch door.
I was first looking at it because a small 1" section looked different then further inspection I thought perhaps at first it was part of the rear wiper washer sprayer (not sure why first thing that came to mind) but on both sides it runs about 30" or so and looks just like a trim panel/weather seal, curiosity got to me and revealed that when the hatch is partially lowered even just a little bit and the hose is pressed on it activates the hatch lock, hmmm. I guess that is how it detects that the hatch is in closed/open position?? my best guess anyway
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wifes suburban has it, both of ours have the powered liftgate/hatch, I assume it it for the powered hatch's then. Just surprised I never noticed it before because I clean all the cracks and crevices a few times a year, guess I just never paid that much attention to it.Must be as Yukon thing. My hoe doesn’t have that.
You’re too fast Wes. I immediately edited my post, must have been as you were quoting me! Read it again.wifes suburban has it, both of ours have the powered liftgate/hatch, I assume it it for the powered hatch's then. Just surprised I never noticed it before because I clean all the cracks and crevices a few times a year, guess I just never paid that much attention to it.
I kind of found out it activates the lock by accident as I was holding the hatch down a bit and pressing on it and heard the lock cycle. weird it's never come up as a thing before that I have seen. with the hatch all the way up it doesn't do anything so I assume some type of gravity switch is involved as well or the lift motor has some kind of sensor.That’s weird. At first I looked at the bottom edge and didn’t see it until I looked at your pictures again and see it’s on the side at the bottom. It does indeed lock but it seems to lock all the doors if I do it twice.
I doubt anybody but you figured out it does that. It’s a special combination that has to happen in order for a person to do it on purpose. I guess you’re a special kind of person! well, we all knew that…I kind of found out it activates the lock by accident as I was holding the hatch down a bit and pressing on it and heard the lock cycle. weird it's never come up as a thing before that I have seen. with the hatch all the way up it doesn't do anything so I assume some type of gravity switch is involved as well or the lift motor has some kind of sensor.
anyway learned something new....

i'm special all-right...... part idiot is more like it, not sure how I even manage to make it month to month. Feb is short so i'm scrambling to make shit work.....I doubt anybody but you figured out it does that. It’s a special combination that has to happen in order for a person to do it on purpose. I guess you’re a special kind of person! well, we all knew that…![]()
it's pretty WELL documented that I took everything apart to see how it worked