While any modification to your vehicle is at your own risk, the function of these adapters pose no risk to your warranty. The simple design utilizes the factory wiring and can be removed to restore original function.
One of the major complaints of the new Blazer is the poor headlights. Unfortunately it's difficult or not even possible with some models to upgrade them. To help combat this issue, I've figured out a way to keep the DRL from dimming when the headlights are on.
By default, the DRL strips will "DIM" when the headlights are active. Keeping them at the brighter level at night surprisingly adds quite a bit of light, almost as if equipped with fog lights!
Unfortunately these to NOT work with 2023 and newer Blazer models due to the redesign of the DRL lights.
There are 2 different versions of these adapters to accomodate different tastes:
Version 1 (most popular) whenever the DRLs are on, so are the side markers and tail lights. Normally this is only the case when the headlights are on. Also remember the DRL lights do not come on in the daytime unless the car is in drive or neutral. This makes more sense since the more lights, the more visible you are to other drivers, and I personally think the better it looks.
Version 2, it retains the same as factory configuration where the side markers and tail lights only come on with the headlights.
Both of these versions prevent the dimming of the DRL lights when the headlights come on.
Not only is the visibility improved, but the look of your Blazer is greatly enhanced!