i want to run my lows and hi's
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Ok, this has really been bugging me so I have spent way too much time studying the drawings. But I think I have a new simple solution to the problem. Can't test my theory until next month. But any of you want to give it a try, let me know how it goes. The headlights HI/LO get power from the IPM, which headlight HI or LO is determined by the FCM. The FCM gets it's digital signal via J1850 multi-bus from the MULTI-FUNCTION SWITCH mounted on the steering colum which we the driver select by pulling on the lever. First detent (Headlight Flash) turns on both the HI and LO headlights and sends a signal that is terminated with a resistor value of 1257 - 1397 ohms ±10%. The second detent (High beam only) sends a signal terminated with a resistor value of 518 - 575 ohms ±10%. My solution is replace the "High beam on" resistor (518 - 575 ohms) with the value of 1257 - 1397 ohms. This will signal the FCM to turn on both HI and LO Headlights using the trucks installed electrical system. As always I'm open for comments. good luck...
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well tell me where all these resistors r and more on how to do this and if its not to complicated ill give it a whirl
[QUOTE=RedTruck-VA;2012508]Ok, this has really been bugging me so I have spent way too much time studying the drawings. But I think I have a new simple solution to the problem. Can't test my theory until next month. But any of you want to give it a try, let me know how it goes. The headlights HI/LO get power from the IPM, which headlight HI or LO is determined by the FCM. The FCM gets it's digital signal via J1850 multi-bus from the [FONT=Arial]MULTI-FUNCTION SWITCH mounted on the steering colum which we the driver select by pulling on the lever. First detent (Headlight Flash) turns on both the HI and LO headlights and sends a signal that is terminated with a resistor value of [FONT=Arial]1257 - 1397 ohms [FONT=Arial]±10%. The second detent (High beam only) sends a signal terminated with a resistor value of [FONT=Arial]518 - 575 ohms [FONT=Arial]±10%. My solution is replace the "High beam on" resistor (518 - 575 ohms) with the value of [FONT=Ar
[QUOTE=RedTruck-VA;2012508]Ok, this has really been bugging me so I have spent way too much time studying the drawings. But I think I have a new simple solution to the problem. Can't test my theory until next month. But any of you want to give it a try, let me know how it goes. The headlights HI/LO get power from the IPM, which headlight HI or LO is determined by the FCM. The FCM gets it's digital signal via J1850 multi-bus from the [FONT=Arial]MULTI-FUNCTION SWITCH mounted on the steering colum which we the driver select by pulling on the lever. First detent (Headlight Flash) turns on both the HI and LO headlights and sends a signal that is terminated with a resistor value of [FONT=Arial]1257 - 1397 ohms [FONT=Arial]±10%. The second detent (High beam only) sends a signal terminated with a resistor value of [FONT=Arial]518 - 575 ohms [FONT=Arial]±10%. My solution is replace the "High beam on" resistor (518 - 575 ohms) with the value of [FONT=Ar
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Do this only with aftermarket light assemblies that have separate high and low beam bulbs. We're going from 65w stock high beams to 110w with the combined H1's, or from around 6 amps to around 10 amps of current (rounded up for worst-case voltage drop). The factory wire is more than enough for this.
It sounds like RedTruck's idea would work beautifully but I'm not all that great at swapping resistors!
It sounds like RedTruck's idea would work beautifully but I'm not all that great at swapping resistors!
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[quote=dodgewhiteout;2013059]well tell me where all these resistors r and more on how to do this and if its not to complicated ill give it a whirl
The resistors are located in the MULTI-FUNCTION SWITCH mounted on the steering colum. The steering wheel will need to come off and the switch removed to locate and replace the resistor. As for overloading any of the wiring, I think this is by far the safest way to go as it uses the truck's designed system to operate the lights. Like I said I'll get to this next month when I get home.
Ok, this has really been bugging me so I have spent way too much time studying the drawings. But I think I have a new simple solution to the problem. Can't test my theory until next month. But any of you want to give it a try, let me know how it goes. The headlights HI/LO get power from the IPM, which headlight HI or LO is determined by the FCM. The FCM gets it's digital signal via J1850 multi-bus from the [font=Arial]MULTI-FUNCTION SWITCH mounted on the steering colum which we the driver select by pulling on the lever. First detent (Headlight Flash) turns on both the HI and LO headlights and sends a signal that is terminated with a resistor value of [font=Arial]1257 - 1397 ohms [font=Arial]±10%. The second detent (High beam only) sends a signal terminated with a resistor value of [font=Arial]518 - 575 ohms [font=Arial]±10%. My solution is replace the "High beam on" resistor (518 - 575 ohms) with the value of [FONT=Ar