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Morimoto Announces NEW 2nd Gen XB Headlights for Gen2 Raptors
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<blockquote data-quote="4x4TruckLEDs.com" data-source="post: 1587776" data-attributes="member: 24442"><p>No. The DRL harness gets power constantly regardless of the headlight position switch.</p><p></p><p>The DRL harness triggers the startup sequence once power is first applied. It also keeps the amber DRL surround on.</p><p></p><p>When your trucks headlights are on, the amber DRL is supposed to dim so that it's not as bright.</p><p></p><p>Remember DRL means Daytime Running Lights. That could mean two things from Ford (I can't test this because I have used FORSCAN to program my own truck to act different).</p><p></p><p>It COULD mean that your lows are on during the day (Daytime Running Lights).</p><p>That's PROBABLY what it means.</p><p></p><p>The amber surround most likely has nothing in the sync menu you can change, as that's not something ford would really call "DRL" as that's just an amber outline. They may call it an indicator light possibly.</p><p></p><p>In fact, on the OEM wiring harness they actually refer to this circuit as the "Daytime Running Light" so yeah who knows what actually happens.</p><p></p><p>You'd have to just test this out. As I said, my truck is programmed 100% different from stock so what I have setup is completely different.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4x4TruckLEDs.com, post: 1587776, member: 24442"] No. The DRL harness gets power constantly regardless of the headlight position switch. The DRL harness triggers the startup sequence once power is first applied. It also keeps the amber DRL surround on. When your trucks headlights are on, the amber DRL is supposed to dim so that it's not as bright. Remember DRL means Daytime Running Lights. That could mean two things from Ford (I can't test this because I have used FORSCAN to program my own truck to act different). It COULD mean that your lows are on during the day (Daytime Running Lights). That's PROBABLY what it means. The amber surround most likely has nothing in the sync menu you can change, as that's not something ford would really call "DRL" as that's just an amber outline. They may call it an indicator light possibly. In fact, on the OEM wiring harness they actually refer to this circuit as the "Daytime Running Light" so yeah who knows what actually happens. You'd have to just test this out. As I said, my truck is programmed 100% different from stock so what I have setup is completely different. [/QUOTE]
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