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I need to figure the halo brightness issue out. There seem to be 2 or 3 modes.
1. In drive, the halos are medium brightness.
2. In park, halos are the absolute brightest.
3. Lights on halos are either like in drive or a bit dimmer.
I want the halos to be the brightest when in DRIVE, not park. Do I have the fusetap in the wrong slot? Is there a way to trick the lights so they think drive is park? Why would park be brighter than drive? I NEED ANSWERS DAMNIT.
Well the headlights aren’t on during the day so no, they are not competing at all. I’m saying at daytime i want the halos full brightness in drive.That's kinda not how they are designed to work though. They dim when in drive mode so that your headlights don't compete with the amber DRL and distract other drivers.
Well the headlights aren’t on during the day so no, they are not competing at all. I’m saying at daytime i want the halos full brightness in drive.
When I first got the truck I programed the headlights to be OFF and the halos on via forscan so yes. If I program it back to the way it was, then the halos will be full brightness while the headlights are off?So you've programmed your truck to act differently via FORSCAN? That's your issue then.
Ahh ok TYVM. I will try to forscan it back to OEM and report back!They should be. The halo effect is achieved when the truck is driving. Since you have it programmed to always be on, the truck thinks you are driving at night, so it dims the DRL effect. So if you put it back to factory default, the DRL should come on full brightness when driving down the road with the headlights turned off. Turning the headlights on should dim them.