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Same switch my 03 Tahoe has, with amber and green lights on the left.
Oh, that's right. I put in an amber LED for the ON indicator, but I later learned that the Escalade used green. The Escalade used amber for the DRL OFF indicator. I like amber better as it matches all of the other indicator LEDs on the switches, but I guess most vehicles use green for the headlight indicator.Same switch my 03 Tahoe has, with amber and green lights on the left.
Well, the DRL OFF indicator seems to be programmed out of the BCM on my 2005 Tahoe, but the headlights ON definitely still works. The DRL wire still goes from the BCM to the switch, but doesn't carry a signal on mine.Ok. So these things interest me alot. Somebody please find an 04 and see if it's in there. A lot of things changed for 03-06. Then some things for 05-06. There are a few weird things that seem to have migrated in during the 04 MY, I wonder if this is one.
Well, the DRL OFF indicator seems to be programmed out of the BCM on my 2005 Tahoe, but the headlights ON definitely still works. The DRL wire still goes from the BCM to the switch, but doesn't carry a signal on mine.
Yep, but I finally figured out how to fix that!Just like the trans temp.....
Yep, but I finally figured out how to fix that!
All that is really needed is to put in the LED, as long as your switch has the wire in the harness. It's the pink wire in cavity 7. That is unless GM took it out of the BCM programming for 2006 MY.Really interesting thread topic. I never would have guessed these trucks would’ve had an indicator light for the auto headlights. The headlight switch on my 2006 Denali is just a switch. There’s no spot for there to be an indicator lamp beside the auto and off settings. And now I want one.....