I just replaced the factory halogen lights (fog and headlight) with factory LEDs on my 2022 Ram 1500 Big Horne Night edition. I think most of this information is in the forum but I couldn't find it all in one post. Maybe this will help someone. I am supper happy with how it turned out.
- LED factory headlight fixtures (black) from BAM - $1,090 plus $30 shipping
- Headlamp harness from Retroshop - $175 free shipping
- LED factory fog light kit from Infotainment - $324.95 free shipping
Notes:
- Infotainment has excellent videos for the installation of the headlamps and another for the fog lights. Watch them a few times.
- Take your time on removing the fascia (the painted piece below the headlight). The last clip is tough (the most inboard one). Don't pull it. You will break it.
- It is much easier to replace the fog lights if you have the headlight assemblies removed. The access is better.
- Make sure all of your connectors lock together. Some of them had to be squeezed together pretty hard to get them to click. I saw a few posts on flashing lights and now wonder if there was loose connection that caused it.
- After I put the fuse tap in for the headlight harness the truck would not start with lots of warning lights. The fuse tap has room for two fuses but only one installed. I moved the fuse from one slot to the other on the tap and everything worked fine. I am still not sure what that was about.
- For the fog lights you have to use the programmer Infotainment sends you. It is a pain to unhook the security module and plug in the bypass unit. If you lay on the driver's floor and look straight up behind the headlight switch you will see it.
- You also have to switch the pins on the fog light connectors. I don't know why. But I followed the directions in the video and this pretty easy.
- I triggered a check engine light in the process. Not sure how or why. I think it was a P0100 code. I reset it with my cheapy reader and it has not come back.
- There is a lot of plastic you have to deal with throughout the installs. Be gentle. If you have to pry or push hard you are doing something wrong.
I hope this helps someone!
- LED factory headlight fixtures (black) from BAM - $1,090 plus $30 shipping
Part Number | Part Name | Price | Quantity | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|
68533275AB | Headlamp, Left | $545.00 | 1 | $545.00 |
68533274AB | Headlamp, Right | $545.00 | 1 | $545.00 |
- Headlamp harness from Retroshop - $175 free shipping
- LED factory fog light kit from Infotainment - $324.95 free shipping
Notes:
- Infotainment has excellent videos for the installation of the headlamps and another for the fog lights. Watch them a few times.
- Take your time on removing the fascia (the painted piece below the headlight). The last clip is tough (the most inboard one). Don't pull it. You will break it.
- It is much easier to replace the fog lights if you have the headlight assemblies removed. The access is better.
- Make sure all of your connectors lock together. Some of them had to be squeezed together pretty hard to get them to click. I saw a few posts on flashing lights and now wonder if there was loose connection that caused it.
- After I put the fuse tap in for the headlight harness the truck would not start with lots of warning lights. The fuse tap has room for two fuses but only one installed. I moved the fuse from one slot to the other on the tap and everything worked fine. I am still not sure what that was about.
- For the fog lights you have to use the programmer Infotainment sends you. It is a pain to unhook the security module and plug in the bypass unit. If you lay on the driver's floor and look straight up behind the headlight switch you will see it.
- You also have to switch the pins on the fog light connectors. I don't know why. But I followed the directions in the video and this pretty easy.
- I triggered a check engine light in the process. Not sure how or why. I think it was a P0100 code. I reset it with my cheapy reader and it has not come back.
- There is a lot of plastic you have to deal with throughout the installs. Be gentle. If you have to pry or push hard you are doing something wrong.
I hope this helps someone!
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