I can’t say for other models, but my sport does not have a DRL option as far as I can tell (in the menus). So for now, I don’t have halos hooked up to anything, however, I am thinking about powering them off the AUX switches that came with my tow package.
If you wanted to have them run as DRLs...
If you don’t have flicker/lights randomly turning off, then you can ignore the anti flicker part of the harness.
You only need to add the diode section of the harness which allows the low beams to receive power when either the low or high beams are triggered.
Over 1k miles with this setup and...
I had similar problems before the harness, one light would stay on, the other would turn on/off. Just took my first long trip with harness and LEDs installed, so far so good!
Correction: 33472-0601. Updated the post with the correct part no. and will update the diagram.
Try this link: https://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/molex/33472-0601/?qs=cNrm5IHOwHF3yyKlobZHZQ==&countrycode=US¤cycode=USD
You can purchase all the components from Mouser and Amazon. Total parts price is probably around $60 to build a pair of headlight harnesses, I also purchased some spares which added a little to the cost.
Molex wants over $500 for the correct crimp tool, however, I was able to "field crimp" the...
Okay, think I have it licked. Ended up adding two filters, sometimes called "anti-flicker" devices to the harnesses and it has fixed the high beams cutting out. There are lots available and would assume any one of them would work, I used these off Amazon.
My 'ah-ha' moment was when I noticed...
Mopar LED harness
Black wire - Ground
Red wire - Low beams
Blue wire - High beams
Red wire (coiled, not used) - Halos
Parts:
2x Molex Connectors (33482-3601) - To factory harness
3x Molex M Pins (33000-0001 MX150 M 14-16AWG R) - Pins for factory harness
2x Molex Connectors...
I can post the parts list and some photos tomorrow. High beams are still cutting out, resistors did not help. Checking with Superchips to see if their tuner can configure my Sport to LED headlights.
I’m in the same boat, and decided to make a harness with some diodes that would allow the low beams to fire when the high beams are on for the OEM Mopar LED lights (instead of just firing the high beams).
While the harness does the job, I have a new problem. It seems that the BCM control module...