Hello, I am new and not as good with Circuits as so many others are. I thought I might see if I could get some help on my Idea. I have tried to type this out a few times and after reading it I thought best not post it. To long and could be hard to follow lol So I will try and make it short to start with and expand on it if asked..
I guess I will try and explain how things work now and how I think it should work to bypass it?
On my Headlights, I have for the Right and Left High and Low beams running 12v+ full time, If the head lights are on with the switch the BCM commands the Lights to turn on over the Headlight Relay over ground down path past Multi Switch, With user pull of the Multi Switch it will change only where the ground goes on the path of Lows or Highs. If the Highs are told to come on, the ground goes to BCM over a High Beam Indicator Control wire Pin B10 (I think this is Important Control) also goes to the ground side of the High Beam lights and they turn on in Parallel. Full Bright. Flip the Multi Switch and Ground is removed from the Highs and now Pin B10 has 12V resting on it.
Now turn off the Head light switch, The BCM turns on the DRL over C1 A8 Ground to Relay under hood. This Relay before commanded on is at Rest on 87a for the High Beam 12v+, When commanded on by the BCM it moves over to 87 that is connected to ground. Inturn uses the Right High beam 12V+ to complete the circuit and runs 1/2 power under a Series configuration. At this time the B10 at the BCM is not grounded and has 6V so it don't command the Cluster High beam light to turn on.
So my Theory is that I could Make a Bypass by Adding a Relay Between A8 of the BCM and OEM DRL relay. Over the New relay on a OUT to a Resistor T Tap on the B10 so it shows there is a 6V+
Here is what I know about the OEM DRL setup. You can't Remove the Relay you will get a CEL, You can not Defeat Pin 87 it will also Error and turn on normal Headlights, can't remove 87a as it will not work both High beams when system is working normal and get a Head light out message.
Any help would be great.
James
I guess I will try and explain how things work now and how I think it should work to bypass it?
On my Headlights, I have for the Right and Left High and Low beams running 12v+ full time, If the head lights are on with the switch the BCM commands the Lights to turn on over the Headlight Relay over ground down path past Multi Switch, With user pull of the Multi Switch it will change only where the ground goes on the path of Lows or Highs. If the Highs are told to come on, the ground goes to BCM over a High Beam Indicator Control wire Pin B10 (I think this is Important Control) also goes to the ground side of the High Beam lights and they turn on in Parallel. Full Bright. Flip the Multi Switch and Ground is removed from the Highs and now Pin B10 has 12V resting on it.
Now turn off the Head light switch, The BCM turns on the DRL over C1 A8 Ground to Relay under hood. This Relay before commanded on is at Rest on 87a for the High Beam 12v+, When commanded on by the BCM it moves over to 87 that is connected to ground. Inturn uses the Right High beam 12V+ to complete the circuit and runs 1/2 power under a Series configuration. At this time the B10 at the BCM is not grounded and has 6V so it don't command the Cluster High beam light to turn on.
So my Theory is that I could Make a Bypass by Adding a Relay Between A8 of the BCM and OEM DRL relay. Over the New relay on a OUT to a Resistor T Tap on the B10 so it shows there is a 6V+
Here is what I know about the OEM DRL setup. You can't Remove the Relay you will get a CEL, You can not Defeat Pin 87 it will also Error and turn on normal Headlights, can't remove 87a as it will not work both High beams when system is working normal and get a Head light out message.
Any help would be great.
James