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Old Feb 20, 2020 | 1:19 PM
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Question Headlights

I put a high beam kit on my 1999 S-10,plus LED bulbs.
While installing the bulbs I got mixed up about whitch one goes where.(there is no size on bulbs.,& rhey all look the same)

Now my DRL is not working,& if I hit switch for high beam/low beam the lights will come on & go back out.
With the headlight switch is on,everything is normal,just no DRL..Also while I was trying to get things right,at first the buzzer would go off if I turned the lights on with the key off,now you hear nothing.Plus the high beam in dash will blink when I pull like I change high/low beam.Have I messed up the relay?Or do I have bulbs in the wrong place?

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Old Feb 22, 2020 | 10:02 AM
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bulbs could be in the wrong place or the wrong bulbs all together. in most cases the DRL use a separate filament for the DRL and one for the headlights. you could have the bulbs swapped or they just sent the wrong bulbs. sounds like you have a cheap kit if the bulbs arnt marked at all
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Old Feb 22, 2020 | 12:18 PM
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Do they have any numbers on the bulbs? Are all the bulbs doubles or singles?
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