I have read many threads on here about deleting/relocating DRLs on the 2015-2019 HD Chevrolet trucks. I wasn't ever that concerned with it until I decided to upgrade my headlights. I bought the Morimoto XB headlights (that have not arrived yet) that have the separate LED tubes in them as well as LED headlights. This would also come in handy for HID upgrades as well (not burning them during the day). I wanted the LED tubes to act like the factory DRLS, not the lowbeams. As you may know, GM uses PWM (pulse width modulation) over 1 wire to differentiate between DRL and full low beam. I also wanted to keep all factory automatic headlight operation, just activating LED running lights instead of lowbeams when in gear. This excluded the pin swap and the switch mod because I wanted the automatic function to remain intact. To the drawing board I went!
What I came up with was a harness that will T into the factory harness between the headlight and factory plugs. All wires are passed through except the low beam. The low beam input is redirected to a circuit I created to filter the PWM and only activate a relay when full lowbeam signal is sent. After the circuit design and testing, I got some PCBs made and put it all together. I then tapped the trailer brake running light fuse to power the circuit so it has power after the truck is shut off until the lights turn off which helps with all of the factory light operation. I have installed everything and it works as expected, I have no DRLS currently with everything else functioning like the factory automatic settings would. I'm just waiting for my headlights to come in so I can get them installed and get the LED tubes hooked into the DRL signal! Here are a few pics of the setup.
Harness
Circuit - I'm going to fill the box with epoxy once completely done for weatherproofing
Pass Side Tap
Cross Harness
Driver Side Tap
Relay
Circuit in Box
I will get some updated pictures of the DRL operation if my headlights ever arrive! I have been waiting since the beginning of April for them when they were on pre-order.