Lol i didnt notice the colors where in the photo my bad.
It’s cool…lol.
So i have DRL already as im in canada so they would be the amber lights if im not mistaken correct?
From what I’ve been told, yes, even for the Canadian trucks, the premium projectors use the amber turn signal strips on the bottom of the headlights for the DRLs.
And even though your DRLs are probably activated via “Canada DRL”
As opposed to “Optional DRL” like most of us here in the states would use, you should still be able to use Alfa to re-designate what lights you want to be as your new DRLs but either way regardless, the “dedicated” DRLs are what you want anyways because that option goes to the wires that you’re going to cut that goes to your headlight plugs that you’re going to connect to your new grille lights.
I also do have Alfa though. I should say its a led strip that goes over the grill.If i have to pull the lights out again i will.
So how bright are those new lights? I ask because being that you’re required to have DRLs, them Mounties up there might have an issue if they’re not a certain brightness to be legal as DRLs.
Down here, no one cares that I’m aware of because they’re not required even though there are supposedly regulations to DRL lighting.
Also looking at the plugs it goes 1 bottom 2 top then 3 top 4 bottom then 5 bottom 6 top correct?
Sorry electrical i like to triple check everything so i dont mess nothing up.
With my jeep i did a similar thing but was super easy tap into yellow and then green wires and done.
Yes. The picture shows how the terminals are wired and the wires you want to cut from the headlight plugs are the white wire with yellow tracer stripe for the left headlight which is terminal #4 and the white wire with dark brown tracer which is also terminal #4 for the right headlight.