Running with only Parking lights during day?

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SOAKINRED

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"The Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act says that Ford could not deny your warranty claim unless it could prove the modification you did with FORScan was the cause of the warranty issue."


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Anyone know how hard it is to replace the LEDs within the parking lights? I have them running all the time as DRL using FORSCAN codes, but they are very dim in daytime and you can hardly tell they are on. Would love to turn up the brightness on them, and Livnitup says it's not a voltage setting in FORSCAN, so we may have to physically change out the bulb/strip.
 

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I think that answer depends on how good you are with a solder iron? The LEDs are surface mounted so a bit more difficult to work with. Why not check with one of the vendors here, Nick from something optics, he might be able to source you a replacement led kit that outputs a bit more lumens and it would be a drop in replacement.

Or if there is someone where with a good solder station, could make a few bucks doing led core swaps or something.
 
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