bigdaddyspank
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Glad it worked out!
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FWIW, if the issue really bugs you and you don't want to take it to the dealer, the whole front comes of the truck in about 15 minutes. I just did it to install a light bar. Now that I know how to do it, I could probably steal the whole front end from your truck in about 10 minutes.LOL, I just took delivery on 3 Aug of my 22...Doing the same exact thing. When it turns on after a little time it flickers, then it doesn't do it again until you recycle the lights.....I don't dare take it to the dealer because to remove that assembly, the whole front has to be removed, Lower Valance, Front Fender Flares, Grille, etc...Not wanting any collateral damage....I can live with it...LOL Same Color, Atlas Blue....Although the same light as the DRL, only does it when the Parking lights are turned on either by the switch or door opening. Does not flicker with the DRL on which is brighter....hmmmm. At first, i thought it was a data upload or something like your modem flashing or something...I'm glad it's happening to others because now I don't necessarily feel like my truck is broke...just an anomaly. If anyone is brave enough to let a dealer troubleshoot and attempt to repair, please share your terror, i mean fix... lol..
So 86,000 potential impacted trucks, and 1% were expected to be affected. Glad to be amongst the 860 lol2022-2022 Ford F150
Production Dates : MAR 11, 2022 - JUL 23, 2022
77,804 F150 vehicles are affected.
The frequency of operation of the LED driver module is currently 200Hz. At 200Hz, the lamp is susceptible to flickering due to insufficient capacitance on the capacitor when operating between 2.95 and 3.14 volts and the lamp has LED string voltage greater than 12.5 volts.
The remedy component is an LED driver module (NC5A-13B626-FB) with updated software. The software update increases the frequency of operation of the LED driver module from 200Hz to 400Hz. The lamp is susceptible to flickering due to insufficient capacitance at the 200 Hz voltage on the capacitor when operating between 2.95 and 3.14 volts and a lamp with LED string voltage greater than 12.5 volts. Increasing the frequency of operation to 400HZ reduces the required capacitance more than 50%. This allows the lamp to operate without flickering.
LOL, I asked if I could do that and replace it myself, was told no by the dealer...I actully had to show the Tech how to do it.....WTF?FWIW, if the issue really bugs you and you don't want to take it to the dealer, the whole front comes of the truck in about 15 minutes. I just did it to install a light bar. Now that I know how to do it, I could probably steal the whole front end from your truck in about 10 minutes.