I'm going to be installing some Sport light type tail lights on my '02 truck, primarily to improve the backup lighting, which is VERY poor on these trucks. Included in my plan, is use of Quartz type bulbs rated at 50 watts each in the backup light position.
Question is, are there any computer controls involved in the backup lighting function, such as a "bulbs out" function or similar that might be impacted by the different current draw of the higher wattage lamps?
I have installed a larger fuse to cope with the added draw, and am not concerned about the wiring, since the size of wire should be adequate, and the backup lights only rarely are used, and then only for a minute or so during backing maneuvers...
Any related unforeseen issues in this mod?
Question is, are there any computer controls involved in the backup lighting function, such as a "bulbs out" function or similar that might be impacted by the different current draw of the higher wattage lamps?
I have installed a larger fuse to cope with the added draw, and am not concerned about the wiring, since the size of wire should be adequate, and the backup lights only rarely are used, and then only for a minute or so during backing maneuvers...
Any related unforeseen issues in this mod?