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.....does it operate while driving ?.........What happens to the  headlamp Flash Pattern while headlamps are on at night ?........does it void any warranty ?

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Subscribed. I’ve been looking at one of these for a while but since I’ve got the HID’s I don’t want to burn them out or have them flash at all.

I also don’t want to install lights, run wires and drill holes for switches in the dash or console.


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Mine's been doing good. Received in October. Works fine, thanks. Operates while driving. I programmed it to "not" flash red (brake) lights while in "drive", so I don't get a ticket from  the police here in TX. You can program it to "not" flash any lights while in drive, if I recall. You can program the unit to "not" flash the headlights at all, if I remember right. Headlamps do not flash when driving at night. I can't see it voiding a warranty, as I cut no wires, but YMMV.   

 

Best to all,

John, KF5ZMD 

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I have used one for the past few years....

its programmable, i omitted the headlight wig-wag.  The programming also allows for a "hierarchy" of commands meaning while driving, lights flashing, if you use the brake pedal, it overrides the flash command.

Its a nice product, no wiring no issues.  double "click" the cargo-box light switch on/off

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11 hours ago, MIDNIGHT16 said:

I have used one for the past few years....

its programmable, i omitted the headlight wig-wag.  The programming also allows for a "hierarchy" of commands meaning while driving, lights flashing, if you use the brake pedal, it overrides the flash command.

Its a nice product, no wiring no issues.  double "click" the cargo-box light switch on/off

If you bypass the Headlight Wig Wag, does the LED Wig Wag, or is that the same circuit as the Headlights, I have a 2015 Sierra

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The unit I bought was for 2016 and newer models.  With the headlight box unchecked checked on the program the "hockey stick" lights wig wag.  On the newer model GMCs the "c" bar lights wig wag. 

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I have one for my '16 but rarely use it, with it flashing on the unit when connected, has anyone noticed battery drain or issues from leaving it plugged in and not driving for a few days?

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