Any one using these LED headlights?

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There is a DRL fuse... I've had mine pulled for years.
I'll have to look. Is it under the hood or on the dash end. My daytime running light indicator shows to be on on my Dash but but I don't see where there is a sensor to run the daytime running lights
 

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I'll have to look. Is it under the hood or on the dash end. My daytime running light indicator shows to be on on my Dash but but I don't see where there is a sensor to run the daytime running lights

I think it's inside.
 

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There's also the DRL module under the dash.
 

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If the DRL module is under the dash, then all you'll have to do is find Fuse #15 (I believe, correct me if I am wrong), put a 20A fuse in there and you'll have DRLs. I have removed the DRLs from both of my trucks.
 

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I don't seem to have functional drl but the truck being a 97 sle should have them. I prefer them.

Did they work before you installed your relay harness? I believe there's a fuse and the module under the dash. Both are needed for them to work. Mine still function the same as before, but without the reduced intensity.
 

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Did they work before you installed your relay harness? I believe there's a fuse and the module under the dash. Both are needed for them to work. Mine still function the same as before, but without the reduced intensity.
No. Never worked. I got the truck in 2017. Also I was able to get a key fob to work with the truck but nothing but my dome light flashes upon lock unlock
 

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If the DRL module is under the dash, then all you'll have to do is find Fuse #15 (I believe, correct me if I am wrong), put a 20A fuse in there and you'll have DRLs. I have removed the DRLs from both of my trucks.
I'm not sure what to it looks like but the fuse is there.
Another odd thing is my flashers work but my hazard lights do not. I've tried to flashers umits
 

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Saw these on ebay and figured they cant be worse than what i have now.
Ive used hid in the past on other vehicles and ballasts burned out often. They also were just flooding light.
My housings arent terrible but I can barely see at night.not a fan of ricer tail or head lights. So we shall see if these $10 lights work.
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I have used a different make but very similar to those in my '96 Z71. The lights on my truck are very poor in illuminating the road. I replaced the whole asy's with new & added "white light" but still were poor. I ordered these ( https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1-P...979.html?spm=a2g0s.9042311.0.0.27424c4dV4lNYM ) for my BMW but kept getting an ERROR message so put them in the truck. Lighting is much better, IMO, but not sure what on coming drivers see. I actually was able to install in both Hi & Low beams. only had them installed about 3 weeks so time will tell.
 
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