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so last night I swapped my vanity mirror light bulbs with LED bulbs. they were operating correctly until i got the 4th one in its correct seating. Then they went dim, then a couple of moments later they just went to nothing. I was enjoying the surface of the sun brightness they were putting out. any ideas what it could be ? they are not can-bus bulbs that I'm aware of. should i have gotten can-bus bulbs ? And before everyone starts asking if i checked the fuses, No I have not as of yet. It was late and I just left it as is until I get off duty this evening. Just looking for a place to start trouble shooting.

I also swapped the rear turn signals with LED bulbs and when I checked the turn signal performance it was doing a fast flash not a slow flash like it should be. thinking that's because i havent swapped the front turn signal bulbs to LED yet. would that be a correct assumption or should i just put the incandescent bulb back in for turn signals ?
 

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hey yall
so last night I swapped my vanity mirror light bulbs with LED bulbs. they were operating correctly until i got the 4th one in its correct seating. Then they went dim, then a couple of moments later they just went to nothing. I was enjoying the surface of the sun brightness they were putting out. any ideas what it could be ? they are not can-bus bulbs that I'm aware of. should i have gotten can-bus bulbs ? And before everyone starts asking if i checked the fuses, No I have not as of yet. It was late and I just left it as is until I get off duty this evening. Just looking for a place to start trouble shooting.

I also swapped the rear turn signals with LED bulbs and when I checked the turn signal performance it was doing a fast flash not a slow flash like it should be. thinking that's because i havent swapped the front turn signal bulbs to LED yet. would that be a correct assumption or should i just put the incandescent bulb back in for turn signals ?

There's a module under the dash that affects your 'fast flash' issue, too - I can't remember specifics about it, I need to find the thread that talks about that, because I've got a fast-flash on the right after putting in my LED DRLs...

AND... in addition I have problems with my cruise control, sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't, I think I read this can be affected with the same issue. I didn't know that was part of it, but I don't remember if that started at the same time as my DRL LED swap.
 

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hey yall
so last night I swapped my vanity mirror light bulbs with LED bulbs. they were operating correctly until i got the 4th one in its correct seating. Then they went dim, then a couple of moments later they just went to nothing. I was enjoying the surface of the sun brightness they were putting out. any ideas what it could be ? they are not can-bus bulbs that I'm aware of. should i have gotten can-bus bulbs ? And before everyone starts asking if i checked the fuses, No I have not as of yet. It was late and I just left it as is until I get off duty this evening. Just looking for a place to start trouble shooting.

I also swapped the rear turn signals with LED bulbs and when I checked the turn signal performance it was doing a fast flash not a slow flash like it should be. thinking that's because i havent swapped the front turn signal bulbs to LED yet. would that be a correct assumption or should i just put the incandescent bulb back in for turn signals ?
To correct the turn signal hyper flash you'll need to wire in resistors on each rear bulb.resister.jpg d235f156e8e6c2d7efd3672ba73a8507_417179944940647.jpg
 
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Well damn!!! Thanks y’all, I’ll just put the incandescents back in the turn signals

anyone have any ideas on the vanity bulbs ?
 

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Well damn!!! Thanks y’all, I’ll just put the incandescents back in the turn signals

anyone have any ideas on the vanity bulbs ?
Blown fuse, you broke something inserting the bulbs...
 

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Thank you this is what I was thinking of, it's under the dash - but if memory serves, there are 2 versions and you have to check which one you have first? I don't have my truck back yet to check mine... so I will be doing that when I get it back, but my plan was to research on here the thread - I can't remember which thread I saw the discussion in, because I think it talked about the two types.


<edit> I will say, I put in LED rears and never had the hyperflash issue because I bought them as a whole module and I assume the box that comes with them has resistors in it to prevent the hyperflash. I really do not want to do manually-wired resistors.
 
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i'm the same as you in not liking manually wired resistors.

S33k3r: ive never seen a fuse slowly blow the way these were "glowing" they looked to have been at may 1/2 power then all the sudden nothing at all. nut before i had the 4th bulb in i had full power to all of them.

does anyone know what fuse to check for off the top of their head for the vanity lights ?
 

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hey yall
so last night I swapped my vanity mirror light bulbs with LED bulbs. they were operating correctly until i got the 4th one in its correct seating. Then they went dim, then a couple of moments later they just went to nothing. I was enjoying the surface of the sun brightness they were putting out. any ideas what it could be ? they are not can-bus bulbs that I'm aware of. should i have gotten can-bus bulbs ? And before everyone starts asking if i checked the fuses, No I have not as of yet. It was late and I just left it as is until I get off duty this evening. Just looking for a place to start trouble shooting.


I'm going through this same exact thing with my '07. Somehow a fuse blew during or after the LED install. Still trying to figure out what happened. I put the incandescents back in and replaced the fuse. Plan on looking at it again over the weekend and try to get the LED's installed correctly and working right.
 

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I suggest evaluating the current requirements of the LEDs and comparing that to the incandescent. I'd also look at how much heat they put out. Finally, at best you're dealing with a 14+ year old vehicle; it's possible the years have taken their toll on the wiring of these lights, and messing with them sent the damage over the edge.
 

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