Have 2017 Tahoe Premier with factory HID headlights. Driver side DRL not working. Have done some research and can find only one video that covers anything close. This video however, is on a 15 Yukon with halogen. Don't know if it's the same board or not. He also mentions that there are separate fuses for left and right. I've checked the owners manual, several online sources, etc. and can't even determine which fuses control the DRLs!? My hunch is that it is a relay, not a fuse but can't confirm. Disassembly of whole unit to run a jumper on a board and then sealing everything back up properly looks like more than I can manage even though I've had the entire grill off once already for a turn signal issue. Also, $1200+ to replace is something else I'm not willing to do. What I would like to do is purchase two complete new aftermarket LED assemblies and install them. The problem is that they all state in their descriptions: "for halogen models only, will not fit HID models" So far, I have been unable to find any information at all on the mysteries of HID nor anyone who knows anything about them. Surely someone out there can educate me a bit. What would it take to do the above described conversion. I'm not the sharpest tack in the box but since I would be changing out both entire assemblies, there should be a way! I have found HID/LED conversions for existing assemblies but that is just a bulb/wiring adapter change which does not help me with my DRL issue. Suggestions, ideas, comments? Any help appreciated!