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HID/LED daytime running light problem

Old 05-06-2015, 12:38 PM
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hello, it seems ive encountered many problems with the DRL, daytime running lights while running HID and LED kits, as they simply do not go on any more. anyone heard of or have a known solution to solve for this problem?
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Wire them like driving lights. The modular in chrysler products are garbage. It pulses power ( where rhe flickering is from ) or buy the 170$ piece that stops flickering. They need full power all the time.
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Originally Posted by Jp3792
Wire them like driving lights. The modular in chrysler products are garbage. It pulses power ( where rhe flickering is from ) or buy the 170$ piece that stops flickering. They need full power all the time.

I figured out the best solution. For HID lights you have to use a relay harness. It is a must. Use one of the side marker lights on the front fender for the trigger. It avoids all of the CANbus issues


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