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I am the other person that is having a problem with the headlamp. I contacted the vendor and they are sending me a ant - flicker harness. They say that this will repair the issue. We will see. The headlamps are great.
I am the other person that is having a problem with the headlamp. I contacted the vendor and they are sending me a ant - flicker harness. They say that this will repair the issue. We will see. The headlamps are great.
let me know if it works, did you order yours off of Amazon fulfillment center?
did you happen to use the extra plug they give to that hooks up inside the light?
no .. just plug-and-play, nothing else simply plug in the lights... work great. The code light came on for a while, the code still there but the light went off so it's no issue really. As long as I reset the code the light would come back on but once I just left it after it while the light goes off and stays off.
it's hard to call BS when it's happening to me, and I've seen at least one other person on this form state the same thing. The error code is definitely indicating the front headlight is out which is low voltage , so it is what it is, That said obviously it's not happening to everybody, so some lights must be pulling lower voltage than others. Even though my error code is still in the memory, my indicator light is not staying on any longer, so it's no bother to me at all. It's certainly nothing that would cause me to go spend $600 on a DayMaker headlight, that's for sure.
My bad I meant it sounded like the service guy was full of it, not you. Sorry if that came across like I was saying you were full of it.
It sounds to me like he was feeding you the "that's what happens when you don't buy our stuff" line.
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