rronning84
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I just put a set of LED tail lights on my Deuce and they come on with the lights just fine but I have no turn signals or hazards. The front non LED's still work fine. What am I not doing right
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Any chance you could post taking them apart? I have 2 that need work and have not figured out how I want to attack it yet.My LED lights (front/rear) had colored number tags that fell off with minor handling of the lights. I had to open all of the housings in order to properly label each wire. The plastic housing has the corresponding number cast in the inside below each wire where it terminates into the light. Make sure you have the correct wires from the LED light to the truck. And make sure you have a good ground (no paint).
I did not need to change out my flasher.
Take the 6 screws out and split the housing into its 2 pieces (light housing and bucket housing). The light housing is all sealed up, but the spot where the wiring comes out is where you find the numbers. The bucket housing only has a single grommet for the wires to poke through and a couple holes with threaded inserts on the back for bolts to attach it to the deuce.Any chance you could post taking them apart? I have 2 that need work and have not figured out how I want to attack it yet.
The old lights work just fine. I think I have a good ground but I will go back through and check. ThanksI ran LED taillights on my deuce without changing anything and it worked just fine. Did the old taillights work correctly? Do you have a good ground through the additional wire that the LED lights have?
Thanks you very much for the help with the thread. These look very helpful.You guys that have been here for awhile and know the ropes need to help the new guys find these threads.
Try these:
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/deuce/89100-very-specific-turn-signal-problem.html (post #6, 9, etc.)
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/deuce-modification-hot-rodding/88343-blinkers-dont-blink-after-led.html
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/electrical/69174-led-turn-lights-wont-blink.html
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/deuce/15304-blinker-no-blink-blink.html
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/conversations/34789-military-led-lights.html
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/deuce-modification-hot-rodding/62903-cheap-ebay-leds-install.html (post #27)
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/conversations/9541-review-grote-led-composites.html (post #14)
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/deuce/41799-deuce-l-e-d-taillights.html
I will check my wire numbers again.My LED lights (front/rear) had colored number tags that fell off with minor handling of the lights. I had to open all of the housings in order to properly label each wire. The plastic housing has the corresponding number cast in the inside below each wire where it terminates into the light. Make sure you have the correct wires from the LED light to the truck. And make sure you have a good ground (no paint).
I did not need to change out my flasher.
Thats pretty funny.Do not tell Gimp to split that, it is not 1/2 steel, the man has the finesse of a cow with mad cow disease.
Thanks you very much for the help with the thread. These look very helpful.