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Nick, CONGRATS! I know you guys have been working on this for a while and the results certainly appear to be worth the time invested, they look awesome! I can't wait to get mine! Quick question, using FORScan, I re-programmed the As-Built to enable DRLs at the marker lights. Would I be able to just get the lights and not need the DRL adapter and have the same functionality or would I be better off programming back to stock as-built and getting the adapter?
Thanks, not even sure how I got there. :doh:Your post is on CJ PONY PARTS forum
The "driver" can't, the installer can. The switch is on a little circuit board. It's in the video.Watched the video but don't see how the driver can physically make the lights switch between static and sequential blinking.
How is that done? Where is the switch?
+1 ?So... any way to make these light up amber like OEM and then amber sequential when using the turn signals?
This product was designed to be switchback, so white running light & amber turn signal only.+1 ?
We've shipped out dozens of orders already, and many of our authorized retailers have inventory to ship as well.Has anyone gotten there order shipped ??
Question. I know for another brand of sequential turn signals, they would act wonky when the temperature fell below freezing. Were these tested in cold weather?We've shipped out dozens of orders already, and many of our authorized retailers have inventory to ship as well.
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Thank you!
Nick C.
I think that is the difference buying Diode Dynamics. It doesn't take much to throw together a cheap LED solution but DD puts a lot into the quality. I have DD lights all over my car, inside and out and have gone through a couple winters and never had a problem with any of them.Question. I know for another brand of sequential turn signals, they would act wonky when the temperature fell below freezing. Were these tested in cold weather?
Absolutely, we have an Extreme temperature & humidity test chamber that we used to ensure they would work in all climates.Question. I know for another brand of sequential turn signals, they would act wonky when the temperature fell below freezing. Were these tested in cold weather?