HiHoeSilver
Away!
Presuming the LM487 install discusses above would prevent that, or is there a separate install required for rear lights?
Just the one module, yes.
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Presuming the LM487 install discusses above would prevent that, or is there a separate install required for rear lights?
I just converted all my taillight bulbs to LED's and just did the turn signals. Replaced the flasher with a Novita LM487. The left side lights blink fine, but when I turn the right sides on, both the taillights AND license plate lights blink with the turn signal.
And when I turn the 4 ways on, both left and right taillights along with the license plate lights blink.
???
Two items you need for that:
Novita LM487 flasher
2x Aaron 50W 6ohm Load resistors (for brake/tail - cruise control won't work without them)
2002 Tahoe Z71. I did a full LED conversion. DRLs still not working (swapped relay and fuse, no change). Cruise never a problem. I do have hyper-flashing but doesnt bother me. The Novita LM487 sounded interesting but apparently is not available for a 2002 Tahoe. Any ideas on alternatives other than adding resistors?
For the DRLs, I tried the dome switch 4x, relay/fuse, different bulbs/different directions.. I would normally just replace the socket but with both not functioning... not sure thats a solution.
I wonder if it could be a light sensor issue. At start up, my headlights always come on and stay on even during the day. The only time they go off is if do the 4x push of the dome override switch. Not sure how easy those are to replace. Would like to remove the easy variable before I start cutting electrical wires of those sockets.
I could simply be your LEDs are sensitive to polarity. You could flip them 180 degrees and they'd work.You're right, the first few times I thought the light was in, but it wasnt. It will actually "click" once it is seated properly. I have tried during the day, up against my garage door, in Drive and no difference. And yes, they are SUPER brittle!
I wonder if it could be a light sensor issue. At start up, my headlights always come on and stay on even during the day. The only time they go off is if do the 4x push of the dome override switch. Not sure how easy those are to replace. Would like to remove the easy variable before I start cutting electrical wires of those sockets.
Thank you for the link on the relay. It led me to one for my truck. It's only $8 so I will give it a try for the Hyper-flashing.
I put the Flash Relay in the other day and solved the HyperFlash issue. No worries regarding reverse lights or cruise control as I replaced the whole rear light assembly a while back. I'm guessing they came with resistors built in to the assembly cause they're LED.
Getting to the ambient light sensor to attempt to solve the "always on headlights" issue was a no-go. Even through the back of the radio opening it's impossible to reach. There's a bracket that prevents me reaching it from underneath the dash (which you have to do apparently). Oh well, head lights just stay on. I can always hit the dome light 4x if I need them off for some reason.
The dash switch?Hey thanks for the flasher idea. I have already replaced the switch and today replaced the ambient sensor through the radio. Not easy! 300 cuts in my hands later I got it in. Lights are still on all the time and the switch does nothing. All relays are good. Don't know what else keeps those lights on?