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For some ADDED info: for this and normal operationOK, so your "wake up" sequence starts when you unlock the truck? Do you get one when the truck is not locked and you just open the door?
One other thing that is the Morimotos and the OLMs use the headlights for the startup sequence. Most other aftermarket lights, that I've seen, only use the DRL/turn for the sequence.
Door Open (only) if you have passive entry - grab the handle from the (Top & Bottom) to by-pass the door unlock - trigger - Result = Parking Lights (On) + Puddle - Bed Lights
Door Unlock - Turn Signal (Flash) and Parking Lights (On) + Puddle - Bed Lights
Door Lock - Turn Signal (Flash)
So, the main specific question is - if you unlock the truck - (pause) the open the door.
Will the (Sequence) Repeat after the parking lights time out from the (Unlock) trigger.
I know we had previously discussed moving the (tap) to the park light circuit and this being an issue. But I think that would (stop) the DRL's from being always on, if I am correct (the headlights) are actually using the (Trucks) Park Light Power (To Dim or Turn Off) the DRL Circuit, when the park lights are commanded (On) by the BCM, yes, they are internally bussed together, but if we look at this the same way the (Headlights - BCM) are dominate over the Start-Up sequence, the same applies to the (DRL & Park) lights - if the Park Lights are commanded (On) the DRL Power is dropped and that light (LED Bar) dims as now it's being powered by the BCM.
For the Factory LED assembly - This is the same for the (DRL & Park) Light Bar, when Park light is powered (Pin 5) and power is dropped on (Pin 6) and when DRL is Powered (Pin 6) and power is dropped on (Pin 5)
Just some (Added) info only for the circuit in question.
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