LED Tails Not Working Right

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I'm picking up my Tahoe from paint tomorrow FINALLY. It should look pretty good, but the shop is still having issues with the LED tails not working correctly. They're going to put the stock one's back on for now, but once I get it, I'm going to tear into it and see what is going on.

The issue he said they're having is that there are no brake lights and when they do hit the brakes, the dash lights dim. When they re-install the originals, they work perfectly. I've heard some people talk about polarity issues but I'm not exactly sure what to look for if it is this type of problem. I thought there was only one way to plug them in and were somewhat idiot proof, but could there be something not wired correctly from the manufacturer that I need to look at? Anyone else have this issue?
 

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There is a polarity issue, mine were used and only one set had labels on the wires stating to "line up with the black wire" on the stock bulb sockets.

I didn't catch this at first and I had the fast blink turn signal issue, and no running lights.
Also the truck's light sockets do not line up with the way you would think the sockets should go on the LEDs, so I had that issue plus the polarity issue.

It took a while to figure out, but once figured out they worked flawlessly.
Just remember that whatever way you hook them up on one side, you need to hook them up the same way on the oppisite side, or they won't work correctly either.

Mine actually have the resistor or whatever box on the back.

I think that is why mine were returned, the original purchaser had trouble getting them right (or they were totally ****** up and I just happened to find the right combination) and sent them back, allowing me to get a smokin deal on them off of ebay
 

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When I installed mine, the fuse would blow when the polarity was reversed. Blew 3 fuses before I figured it out. Voltage meter is your friend here..
 
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Yes, got the problem fixed this weekend. Holy hell were these things wrong. The pins on the LED harness were not even close to being in the right spots for the trucks harness, causing electrical hell to break loose. I ended up taking all of the pins out of the LED harness and ohming out the stock taillight harness, then replicating it on the LED harness. Luckily the pins just popped in and out, so I didn't have to hack the harness up with splicing and what not. It was a pain, but they now work great.
 

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Yes, got the problem fixed this weekend. Holy hell were these things wrong. The pins on the LED harness were not even close to being in the right spots for the trucks harness, causing electrical hell to break loose. I ended up taking all of the pins out of the LED harness and ohming out the stock taillight harness, then replicating it on the LED harness. Luckily the pins just popped in and out, so I didn't have to hack the harness up with splicing and what not. It was a pain, but they now work great.

pics lit up? just had to ask...lol.
 

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you'd think these places that made these would make them plug and play by now.........
 
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Yeah, you'd think they would have done it right by now, but it was almost as if they arbitrarily put the pins in random slots in the harness. It was jacked up.

No pics of them yet. I just got it back from paint on Friday. I still need to do a few things to it, but here is a picture I got with my phone. I'll probably try to get some more as soon as I install the drop and exhaust.

TahoeNew.jpg
 

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Nice job man, I like color alot and the hood!!!
 
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Thanks guys. It was a long time coming, but the end result is pretty nice. Like I said, I plan on getting more pictures once I've had a chance to put everything on it.

The color is BMW Toledo Blue Metallic. It's kind of a steelish blue with a hint of purple pearl in the right light.
 

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I have a small problem with mine...

No fast blink or anything during the day... But at night when all the lights turn on, I get a fast blink when signaling and braking at the same time. (pretty much at any street corner) Looks like the signal light, brake lights and marker lights are competing for the same bank of LEDS, causing a fast blink... I'm not sure if my tails have any jumpers to solve this..


here are mine:
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Not to thread *****, but do you guys know about how much does it cost to paint these SUVs?
 
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I have a small problem with mine...

No fast blink or anything during the day... But at night when all the lights turn on, I get a fast blink when signaling and braking at the same time. (pretty much at any street corner) Looks like the signal light, brake lights and marker lights are competing for the same bank of LEDS, causing a fast blink... I'm not sure if my tails have any jumpers to solve this..

The first thing you want to do is check polarity, but I think it sounds like it's right. It could be like mine where the pins for the brakes and blinkers are in the wrong locations, causing the fast blink.


As far as painting a Tahoe, if it's a normal shop, expect to pay anywhere from $4K-$6K for a paint job from start to finish for a basic paint job. There are better deals to be had if you can get someone that maybe works at a paint job to do it on the side, but sometimes those people are hard to come by.
 

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A friend of mine has an 07 x-cab Silverado, w/ a flatbed on it, and he has some LED tail lights, and they blink fast too! He was complaining about it, and I have noticed that a lot of trucks/SUVs w/ LED tail lights, the lights tend to blink fast! ( compared to regular lights ) I know this didn't really help, just an observation I made! LOL

As far as paint....Big Tap is right on the money!
 

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