I have the 3 light ones with 2 lights that are on during normal night time driving...iirc the fuse tap was for the DRLs lowering in brightness depending on running lights and parking-headlights on
not sure, i had the two light version that you could swap the bulbs out from. Never did the fuse tap and my drl workedI have the 3 light ones with 2 lights that are on during normal night time driving...
not sure, i had the two light version that you could swap the bulbs out from. Never did the fuse tap and my drl
Lets see if I can help
I have not seen the install instructions for Alpha Rex, but I do have a 22
What specific Alpha Rex Headlights? Part or Model #
Did you use the Fuse Tap they call for?
Did you perform any ForScan Changes?
Did you start (With Factory Halos? or LED's?, I am assuming Halo's like mine was, the Delete $500 Credit
I recall a member, not using the Fuse Tap and just used Forscan to get them working correctly.
Forscan changes, moves power around within the headlight assy, that's all it does and I am not 100% certain that the Fuse Tap is actually needed.
I think the intent of the Fuse Tap was for owners without Forscan an alternate way to make them work correctly.
But again, I dont have the Alphra Rex, so I am not certain on those specific headlights as from what I have seen on here, they are the only aftermarket ones that have an external power source, separate from the factory harness.
The headlights (Factory LED) & (Halogens) use the same wire harness and are pinned the same at the connector, the only difference is how the internal circuit board of the headlight itself is wired.
Aftermarkets I believe follow the same protocol.
For an example, Factory Halo to Factory LED, will not work properly unless you use Forscan to adjust internally (Headlight Assy) where to put power for DRL function, move it from Lo-Beam to the DRL Strip