So I am having a problem with the daytime running lights on my 2004 Chevy Silverado pickup truck.
The issue is that the voltage that runs to the daytime running lights spikes between 12v - 14.5v and causes the light bulbs to burn out.
I have already replaced the bulbs multiple times and am getting tired of this patchwork solution.
I am currently running LED 3156 which are now burning out because of the voltage spikes.
So is there a way I could attach a voltage regulator in-line to the lights so that it will not spike?
If so, what kind of regulator would I get and what kind of specs am I looking for?
Any ideas where to buy this kind of thing?
thanks for any help guys!
The issue is that the voltage that runs to the daytime running lights spikes between 12v - 14.5v and causes the light bulbs to burn out.
I have already replaced the bulbs multiple times and am getting tired of this patchwork solution.
I am currently running LED 3156 which are now burning out because of the voltage spikes.
So is there a way I could attach a voltage regulator in-line to the lights so that it will not spike?
If so, what kind of regulator would I get and what kind of specs am I looking for?
Any ideas where to buy this kind of thing?
thanks for any help guys!
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