The yukon kits already come with the harness. I was getting intermittent firing in my yukon and they said to disable the DRL's. If you have any problems, try that.
I've heard of ppl wiring a switch to the vehicle speed sensor input to the radio. Flip the switch and the nav thinks the vehicle is stopped. Only catch is that after about 2 mins the vehicle thinks there's a problem and it starts using GPS to get the information...........damn smart vehicle...
Nasty,
Its under the hood and labeled DRL. Maybe its number 32,33,34....something like that. There were 2 DRL Fuses, DRL and DRL2. I pulled DRL and it turned both of them off. I'm not sure what the other fuse does.
I just went through the same thing with them. I've replaced a bunch of stuff and it started doing it again, always the pass side. Finally I talked to somebody who said that it was the drl's. I unplugged the DRL fuse and left the DRL2 fuse. Worked great, and I haven't had a problem since.
IMO, the wrap around grille guards work ok for brush, but if you hit something bigger, it pushes back and the headlight guards actually do more damage than good. they often hit the fenders when the fenders would normally be fine. I'd go with a bull bar personally.
I replaced my license plate bulbs with a cool white led, about 2 months ago. The other day the left side turned into a strobe light. Its like this prob 75% of the time. Is this common? Any ideas?
I've noticed that when i start the car in a dark garage, and pull out into the sun, sometimes it doesnt brighten the interior lights. maybe the light sensor?
They told me that the hi/lo kit already comes with the harness because it is needed to run the hi/lo function. I have 55w and have already replaced the harness. I still get occasional intermittent firing.
the only issue i can see is the seats don't have a lock that i know of, so the seat could slam back down if your heavy on the gas or get rear-ended. Hopefully the dogs arent under there......
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