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Had a buddy do this install for me while I was on vacation... came back from vacation and the lights work in sync with the blind spot indicators in the mirrors.... however... my driver side mirror is stuck on dim mode... passenger side mirror and rear view mirror work fine...
Also, I have a...
I went on vacation and a buddy installed the pillar LED lights and tied them in to the blind spot indicator...
Came back from vacation to two errors...TPMS needs service and my driver side mirror is on constant dim mode...
Doesn't make any sense that it would be due to the install as the...
It won't really matter - diodes emit light in a straight beam....having a bumper there is going to inhibit light on the ground immediately behind the truck as the diodes are aimed back and tucked in to a crevice....they do a good job of illuminating further back though
Those look nice - I like the 90 degree functionality - I haven't looked at the plug yet - you think there's enough room to maneuver pulling some tape back and getting both the power and return wire in to one single connector? or will I need to splice in to the power and splice in to the return...
ugh...I guess it's time for YouTube university....I've never de-pinned or pinned wires before....but this thread has shown the schematic for the door plug and where the wires need to go - from my understanding, power to Slot 7, and ground to Slot 5...
It's just a matter of getting the pin out...
Anyone familiar with whats going on behind the side mirrors able to give me some input?
My truck has the blind spot detection system, but I would be interested in installing some LEDs like the ones in this video in to the pillars
Wouldn't it be possible to simply buy an LED with a power wire...
33 pages becomes that much longer if the same topic keeps re-circulating....
Sometimes a forum thread could be a couple of pages, but the conversation buries things and then redundant questions and posts buries it even further...
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