Raxiom Halo headlights - Halo flashing with turn signal

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nhuston

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I had to replace my head light assembly thanks to a deer. I ended up with Raxiom LED Halo Headlights; Chrome Housing; Clear Lens
(09-18 RAM 1500 w/ Factory Halogen Non-Projector Headlights) Item # R111517 from American Trucks. I wired them per there directions on their website. Connecting to the turn signal white/orange(left side) and white/brownish(right side) The issue I'm having is the halo flashes with the turn signal. I have AlphaOBD and have tried basically all the options related to DRL and they still flash. Any ideas? Thanks!
 

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Sounds like they are wired to act as turn signals and are working as they are wired. Are you hoping for the halo to operate as DRLs? If so, you may need to fuse tap into something hot when truck is on run.
 
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I wired them on both power wires (not at the same time) for the turn signal. One didn't even work at all and the other makes them flash with the turn signal. I was hoping to have them function as DRLs and drop out when the turn signal is activated. Im returning this particular set as the headlight pattern in horrible. So we'll see if the new ones will do what I want.
 

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I've briefly reviewed the description and do not see signal/directional as being supported by this headlight. But I've been wrong before...
Might have to just go with DRL only.

Or re-evaluation cabling and may need to use a relay.

 
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