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@Jimmy07 So, from the factory those settings were set at no. Before I did any modifications to the wiring, just unplugging headlight, it showed in the dash-headlights, blinkers, etc were out. Does that make any sense to you? So, from my thinking it tells me that the fault sense wires are...
@Jimmy07 a little update. I tried branching off the fault sense wire to those lights that required fault sense, but that didn’t work either. Any chance you’ve thought of anything else to try to trick the fault sense wiring or eliminate it completely? Thanks in advance.
Unfortunately they are already set at NO. So, why from the factory it would be on NO but still senses a fault I am not sure. I wouldn’t suppose you have any other thoughts since I hear you’re the lighting guru on these forums haha? Possibly branch off some fault sense wires from the main...
I am re-doing a 1970 w200 pickup with all 2019 ram parts. Full interior, frame, drivetrain, etc. However, I am using a led 7" headlight and a led universal tail light for the lighting on the truck since that's what will keep the older look still. The 2019 ram has the led lights with fault sense...
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