That's good to know,I thought it was luck of the draw when it came to coding out hyperflashing. I simply went with resistors because my laptop was out of commission due to a fall down the stairs and haven't replaced it yet. Splicing in resistors was a quick and easy way to get rid of the hyperflashing, taking a little extra time and care to waterproof the connections, and position the resistors out of the way.
Question: Does anyone know how difficult it is to pass a small gauge wire (like18-20) through the front door wire grommet connector? I'm planning a little project but need to run a wire from the cabin to the door. Does that connector control anything sensitive like an airbag or anything I need to be careful with?
I assume you are referring to this? I took the plug completely apart and could not find a better way. That white part is an actual wiring plug. You flip the lever down and unplug from the door jam. It's not the traditional wiring grommet with a bundle of wires that pass through it. I'm sure not all the connector are used, but didn't want to take a chance.