LED problems
These came with no paperwork, or instructions. I called where I ordered them and told them what happened. I also noticed that every picture that I saw, from this company and every other, showed these lights with a resistor? mounted on the back. These just have two wires, male and female connectors? The salesman told me, after I explained this to him, that my lights were incomplete. Then he talked with one of their techs, who didn't have time to talk with me, and called me back to tell me that sometimes on C-5's the ECM's just go crazy and I could go to Summit and buy resistors, or I could just put my old bulbs in and everything should work again?? Does anyone have any idea where I should start, I love the look of these new lights and would love to keep them, or order again from a better supplier? This should have been an easy replacement, any advise is appreciated. Thanks
I did put my old bulbs in, nothing on the back works
Last edited by rt66c-5; May 13, 2023 at 09:50 PM.
If something is still wrong, address that. Get back to 100% working.
If you ordered something "100% ready to plug and play" and that's not what you got I would return it.
RPI is a vendor here and they have light kits. Not sure about the halo part. I am happy with the bulbs I got from them.
If something is still wrong, address that. Get back to 100% working.
If you ordered something "100% ready to plug and play" and that's not what you got I would return it.
RPI is a vendor here and they have light kits. Not sure about the halo part. I am happy with the bulbs I got from them.
The service manual has an extensive troubleshooting section on lighting. My service manual is from a 2000 but I'm happy to post some pages if you like. The sticky at the top of the tech section has electronic versions that may be applicable to your year.
I was kind of stuck on the two extra wires, coming out of the back of the tail lights, with no resistor. but does the in line hyper link take the place of the resistors? Thanks
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