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I'm taking apart the 6.0 looking for a leak and I noticed this on the back of the driver's side head light (NO I was not looking for a leak in the headlight)
Can anyone tell me what it is?
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If memory serves me right it for the DRL(daytime running lights) hook up. I remember someone else asking the same thing awhile back. Or I'm totally wrong.
Connector for DRL's would be my guess. Our Canadian friends would be able to verify that.
Stewart
Originally Posted by Az_Ray
If memory serves me right it for the DRL(daytime running lights) hook up. I remember someone else asking the same thing awhile back. Or I'm totally wrong.
Originally Posted by Bigpipes 35
Yep , the rectifier for my DRL's mounts right their...
So, if that is the case (and I do have this connector) should I have power to that connector when the key is "ON"?
I tested and I got nothing. Maybe my tester is bad.