normkol Posted yesterday at 03:22 PM Report Share Posted yesterday at 03:22 PM This is what I get when I remote start the car. Does anyone know if this can be repaired, or is a new headlight the only solution? It's a 2024, so it's under warranty. New headlamp is $1600! 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dabangsta Posted yesterday at 09:22 PM Report Share Posted yesterday at 09:22 PM You mention during remote start, is it only then, or have you checked? I am not sure how the high level adaptive lights behave, my mid level (not adaptive, but with signature lighting) both sides come on always and when remote started (it is usually in the shade or at night, so I get my fog lights and amber marker lights on the side, might be due to switch setting and light sensor?). 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
normkol Posted 22 hours ago Author Report Share Posted 22 hours ago I'm glad you asked. I just went out and checked the lights in all positions of the headlamp switch. The outer part was on when the headlamps were on and when only parking lamps were on. I then did a remote start, and now both sides are on. Somehow, cycling through the switch positions seemed to clear the problem. I hope it lasts. Thanks. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dabangsta Posted 22 hours ago Report Share Posted 22 hours ago Weird, I doubt it checks the turn signal position in remote start, that is the only time I have seen one side off. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fishx65 Posted 21 hours ago Report Share Posted 21 hours ago $1600.00 for a new headlamp? I hope someone figures out how to take them apart and replace the LEDs by the time mine kick the bucket. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wubster100 Posted 21 hours ago Report Share Posted 21 hours ago Field Effect Transistor (FET) Protection The BCM utilizes an Field Effect Transistor (FET) protective circuit strategy for many of its outputs, for example, lamp output circuits. Output loads (current level) are monitored for excessive current (typically short circuits) and are shut down (turns off the voltage or ground provided by the module) when a fault event is detected. A Field Effect Transistor (FET) is a type of transistor that the control module software uses to control and monitor current flow on module outputs. The Field Effect Transistor (FET) protection strategy prevents module damage in the event of excessive current flow. Output loads (current level) are monitored for excessive current draw (typically short circuits). When a fault event is detected the Field Effect Transistor (FET) turns off and a short circuit DTC sets. The module resets the Field Effect Transistor (FET) protection and allows the circuit to function when the fault is corrected or the ignition state is cycled off and then back on. When the excessive circuit load occurs often enough, the module shuts down the output until a repair procedure is carried out. Each Field Effect Transistor (FET) protected circuit has three predefined levels of short circuit tolerance based on a module lifetime level of fault events based upon the durability of the Field Effect Transistor (FET). If the total tolerance level is determined to be 600 fault events, the three predefined levels would be 200, 400 and 600 fault events. When each level is reached, the DTC associated with the short circuit sets along with DTC U1000:00. These Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs) can be cleared using the module on-demand self-test, then the Clear DTC operation on the scan tool (if the on-demand test shows the fault corrected). The module never resets the fault event counter to zero and continues to advance the fault event counter as short circuit fault events occur. If the number of short circuit fault events reach the third level, then Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs) U1000:00 and U3000:49 set along with the associated short circuit DTC . DTC U3000:49 cannot be cleared and the module must be replaced after the repair. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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