Grill Lights, Where To Tap In To For Constant Power?

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Hi,

I have a 19 Classic Warlock and want to add some LED lights in the grill. Id like them to always be on or at least always be on when the lights are on. I believe my fogs are LED as well as my marker lights. I could be wrong. With that said would anyone be able to provide info on the easiest place to tap into for these. If you have photos, that would be a big help. Thank you
 
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I'm going to reply to my own thread because I found the answer if anyone else wanted to know how to do it.
Remove the front driver side headlight. Pull the wire harness off. There are very small numbers on the harness. Number 2 white with brown strip is positive. Number 9 which is black is negative. Now when my headlights are on so are my l.e.d.'s. This is for a 19 Warlock and apparently the Rebel as well. I'm not a mechanic, just a trial and error d.i.y. person and this worked for me.
 

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What? No photo...come on now...quit teasing...details my good man...details! And photos please.
 
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What I did was use alphaobd to set my fog lights to be DRLs and set so they do not drop out when the high-beams are on. I then wired my grill lights to the fog-light power wire. Now, since my fog lights are always on when the truck is moving, so are my grill lights.
 
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What I did was use alphaobd to set my fog lights to be DRLs and set so they do not drop out when the high-beams are on. I then wired my grill lights to the fog-light power wire. Now, since my fog lights are always on when the truck is moving, so are my grill lights.
That must look awesome in the day. Please upload photos.
 

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