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It's the truck. I hooked the lights up one wire at a time to a hot wire and each function comes on by itself just fine. I completely disconnected the front lights today and no change. Checked the harness connector under the cab, and even ruled out the brake light switch on the air pack just for...
Only with the blackout lights in general. But the blackout brake lights do not come on at all unless I plug direct power into them. The brake lights just come on and light up the night as soon as I turn the blackouts on and they stay on.
They are one piece. There is no way for lift to bleed from one place to the other in the housing. And I say the brake lights come on because they are bright! If I plug them in separately no light bleeds over in the housings. I still have to check that rear harness connector.
Like I said man, all of the regular functions work properly, but when I turn the blackout lights on the brake lights come on as well. That's the only issue. Haven't got to check that harness connector yet though. It occurred to me late last night that it may be because I have led tails and...
Well I got two hubs packed today, a leaky wheel cylinder found and changed, and changed the three lever switch out. So I ruled out the switch as the problem. I did not get to relocate the grounds.
Will do the above mentioned things. There are certain places on the training grounds around Fort Polk that you can only enter at night if you have a vehicle equipped with blackout lights. I have friends in the that are 509th Geronimo opfor and I go out and see them/ bring them food and other...
I have plugged each wire in on the tail lights separately and all the functions work that way but when I plug more wires in at the same time they act stupid. Could I have a bleed over problem in the three lever switch? It seems now as if it may be a bleed over problem on just the blackout side...
Everything original worked correctly, and everything now works correctly except the blackouts. When I turn the blackouts on they come on alright but so do the brake lights.
I'm going to try drilling a new hole in the frame for a fresh good ground on each light tomorrow and see if that fixes it. The lights are brand new so they shouldn't have any issues.
Yeah they have a dedicated ground lead, which is attached the the mounting bolt for the light brackets. All numbers matched up, triple checked that. Could be the ground I suppose, but I figured they wouldn't light at all if that were the case. I wish I could post pics but they always post upside...
So I picked up a pair of Riverside l.e.d tail lights the other day and got around to installing them today. Now, to date I have only swapped the headlights and the tails out to led. Everything works great except for the blackout functions. The tails not only stay on with the blackout lights, but...
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