Finally got some Rigid lights.
#1611
I had a similar problem with my back up LED lights. It turned out to be my relay. Since the relay is the easiest thing to replace, I'd try that first.
I probably should have tried that before I ordered new lights. But if you're not sure, try jumping the relay. If the lights turn on, then it's definitely your relay.
I probably should have tried that before I ordered new lights. But if you're not sure, try jumping the relay. If the lights turn on, then it's definitely your relay.
Looking for some advice on a problem that developed this evening.
I was walking to my truck from a store when I noticed my D2's were on. They weren't bright, probably about 50% of what they should be. I got in the truck and saw the switch was off. I turned it on and they powered up to 100% brightness. I turned the switch off and the D2's turned off, but flickered as they powered down.
Now they won't turn on at all. Wires are all still attached to the switch. Fuses is okay. New relay? New wiring harness?
I was walking to my truck from a store when I noticed my D2's were on. They weren't bright, probably about 50% of what they should be. I got in the truck and saw the switch was off. I turned it on and they powered up to 100% brightness. I turned the switch off and the D2's turned off, but flickered as they powered down.
Now they won't turn on at all. Wires are all still attached to the switch. Fuses is okay. New relay? New wiring harness?
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Butters_33 (12-24-2015)
#1612
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I had a similar problem with my back up LED lights. It turned out to be my relay. Since the relay is the easiest thing to replace, I'd try that first.
I probably should have tried that before I ordered new lights. But if you're not sure, try jumping the relay. If the lights turn on, then it's definitely your relay.
I probably should have tried that before I ordered new lights. But if you're not sure, try jumping the relay. If the lights turn on, then it's definitely your relay.
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Total Automotive Performance (08-25-2016)
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akmedic77 (08-25-2016)
#1615
Originally Posted by DonTas
instead of fitting the Rigids to your bumper fit the bumper to your Rigids.
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DonTas (08-25-2016)
#1616
(my wife on the other hand keeps turning my head every day. )
#1620
I just wired these in today and had to grab the 1/4" female connectors from Autozone. I wired them directly to the battery and now I'm a bit concerned, the LED switch is on all the time and I'm starting to wonder if I need to tap it into the accessories power.
As for the OTRATTW switch, you can do it with the three. Put the red with the black tag at the top, the double line (ground) in he middle and the red solo on the bottom. Someone can correct me if I'm wrong... But it works for me. Attachment 400813 Attachment 400814 Attachment 400815 Attachment 400816
As for the OTRATTW switch, you can do it with the three. Put the red with the black tag at the top, the double line (ground) in he middle and the red solo on the bottom. Someone can correct me if I'm wrong... But it works for me. Attachment 400813 Attachment 400814 Attachment 400815 Attachment 400816