BAS/ESC warning lights after instlling IPF headlights (probably a concidence)...?
So I installed my new IPF headlights that I picked up from Northridge 4x4 lastnight. These things are incredible. Great quality, solid build, as bright as any other headlights I see on the street.
Also, I should say Dave at Northridge really came through for me. The headlights were out of stock when I ordered them, but the website didn't say so. So Dave sends them next day air when they come in at no extra charge. That's what I call customer service. They will definitely be seeing more business from me.
Anyway, I installed these things lastnight and drove around a bit to test them out. This morning on the way to work, the BAS/ESC lights came on. Could this be due to the larger draw of the headlights messing with the (stock) electrical system?
I didn't notice anything different handling-wise, btw.
Any advice or sharing of experiences is appreciated
Also, I should say Dave at Northridge really came through for me. The headlights were out of stock when I ordered them, but the website didn't say so. So Dave sends them next day air when they come in at no extra charge. That's what I call customer service. They will definitely be seeing more business from me.
Anyway, I installed these things lastnight and drove around a bit to test them out. This morning on the way to work, the BAS/ESC lights came on. Could this be due to the larger draw of the headlights messing with the (stock) electrical system?
I didn't notice anything different handling-wise, btw.
Any advice or sharing of experiences is appreciated


