I installed my new E code glass ZJ headlamps with the Painless Wiring relay conversion harness over the weekend. What it does is plugs into one of the stock headlamp connectors and uses the terminal voltage at the connector to actuate the relays in the new harness. The new headlamps are then directly power sourced from the battery through the toggling of those relay switches.
The problem I'm having is that according to the Painless Wiring tech department (who could not provide me with any tech info on the problem ) the relay harness was designed for older vehicles that did not use a body control module to control the headlamps; basically it's designed for on/off low, on/off high and that's it. The ZJ uses a BCM to control the different combinations between low beam, high beam, and fog lamps.
What seems to be happening is that the relay harness is confusing the BCM and it thinks the high beam circuit is active 100% of the time regardless of low beam/high beam actually being switched on. This causes the high beam indicator to be illuminated on the dash, and it automatically kicks out my fog lamp circuit if the headlights are switched on (parking lamps only still allows use of the fog lamp circuit) and half the time it wont switch off of low beam. I haven't figured out a pattern to that yet, seems to be random.
Does anyone have any idea how to clear up this issue? I can't seem to find any info about this happening in any of the write-ups for this conversion.
The problem I'm having is that according to the Painless Wiring tech department (who could not provide me with any tech info on the problem ) the relay harness was designed for older vehicles that did not use a body control module to control the headlamps; basically it's designed for on/off low, on/off high and that's it. The ZJ uses a BCM to control the different combinations between low beam, high beam, and fog lamps.
What seems to be happening is that the relay harness is confusing the BCM and it thinks the high beam circuit is active 100% of the time regardless of low beam/high beam actually being switched on. This causes the high beam indicator to be illuminated on the dash, and it automatically kicks out my fog lamp circuit if the headlights are switched on (parking lamps only still allows use of the fog lamp circuit) and half the time it wont switch off of low beam. I haven't figured out a pattern to that yet, seems to be random.
Does anyone have any idea how to clear up this issue? I can't seem to find any info about this happening in any of the write-ups for this conversion.
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