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  1. #21 Re: Disabling Headlight Flash for HID's 
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    How do you get the different options?
    Gremlins always seem to show up in pairs, or groups of three with our cars...
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    -snip- sry double post
    Gremlins always seem to show up in pairs, or groups of three with our cars...
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    so your really gonna worry about the life of a few parts that cost less the 50 bucks for an entire replacement.

    the dodge ram's run the same hid kit's and w/ their bcm the lights flash no matter what whenever the bcm wakes up. so mine flashed anywhere from 4 to 5 times a day for 3 years w/o a single problem but a water logged ballast

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    Its just a pain to take the old ballasts out and swap a new one in. Whatever I can do to extend the life of the parts.

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    will this work with an aftermarket remote start key fob? my stock one is dead!
    2000 silvermist GT... HPtuned, RallyArmor flaps, 6K headlights, 12K fogs, D.I.Y. shiftkit, flipped dogbones, Plastidipped roof, debadged, led interior, custom 3.5" CAI and is far from racekar... for now
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    I doubt it, if you have an aftermarket keyless youd have to figure it out that way id imagine.

    Also, for those of you that do the high beam thing, it still flashes your fogs if they are turned on, thats how Ive done it for years.
    on anything under 2001 the tail lights and parking lights dont flash. just our headlights, atleast on my 00
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    thank you! I am doing this today because I didnt do it correctly and want to put in my hid's
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    what the kcuf? i went to do this and followed the exact directions and as soon as i try it, the headlights still flash, and when i try it again, it like resets back to what it was with the 4 chimes and headlights still flash! helpp!
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    Did you pull and or replace the fuse?
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    yup! did exactly what it said, and after it just goes right back to the regular mode! but i will try with a new fuse. will it matter that the radio goes on when i turn it to accessory mode because i have an aftermarket radio?
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