JonTiffany1
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Will this work for the DRLs too? My hallmark is full time amber DRLs and my diodes do not work on the fuse block. Thanks.
Jon
Jon
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Will this work for the DRLs too? My hallmark is full time amber DRLs and my diodes do not work on the fuse block. Thanks.
Jon
Very nice. I just did this on my '02 Denali along with the auto headlight disable and the mod to turn on the fogs whenever the headlights are turned on. Now my HID low beams and HID fogs work like they should and I don't have to turn them on separately every time.
Post the sticky for the auto-headlight disable. Please.
None. It's not like the old day when the power ran through the switch. Ours all run through relays in the underhood fuse panel.I wonder how many people had to replace headlight switches after this mod? LOL
None. It's not like the old day when the power ran through the switch. Ours all run through relays in the underhood fuse panel.
None. It's not like the old day when the power ran through the switch. Ours all run through relays in the underhood fuse panel.
Well the mod had nothing to do with the high beam if you did it right. All you were doing was adding a constant ground to the negative wire on the low beam instead of a switched ground on it. So either you have a bad high beam socket or a broken wire on the high beam somewhere. Or you did the mod wrong.Did the mod as in post one.... now drivers high beam, the side where i tapped the low beam, is out. Checked all fuses, HL and DRL relay, but no power to the socket on the high beam that was just working before modding.
02 Tahoe
I just cut the wire, soldered and heat shrank it. How are you connecting the new ground wire to the yellow wire? You left that part out. Solder I assume?Super late to the thread, but I read everyone splicing and tapping the yellow wire... on a friends 02 I just separated the drivers side connector and pulled the grommet out, slide a 2nd wire through it and reassembled with a dab of silicone. Then grounded that wire per usual. Works great and no splicing, granted it took 10 minutes but it's all water tight vs a tap splice, and looks near factory.
Super late to the thread, but I read everyone splicing and tapping the yellow wire... on a friends 02 I just separated the drivers side connector and pulled the grommet out, slide a 2nd wire through it and reassembled with a dab of silicone. Then grounded that wire per usual. Works great and no splicing, granted it took 10 minutes but it's all water tight vs a tap splice, and looks near factory.
Sorry, no solder. Just released the pin from the connector and slid it and the new wire back into the plug at the same time. No room for solder, but its such a tight fit I dont see it as necessary. Its water tight and still a better connection than a tap spliceI just cut the wire, soldered and heat shrank it. How are you connecting the new ground wire to the yellow wire? You left that part out. Solder I assume?