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Conejoracer

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Hi, 18 JLUR, with OEM LED lights.
I initially started with the Artec fender chop kit and a Tazer. I later switched to American Adventure Labs high lines, which worked with the Tazer. Last November one light went out, AAL changed their lights and I got two new lights. Since then, nothing but trouble. AAL did send a harness adapter part, that didn’t help either. I am sick of the warnings, chimes, and fast flash. The lights work normally from the outside.
Any ideas?
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Been running these lights for a few years now. Early on, I had the same bulb out light issue; however, the AAL harness solved the issue. Only other option would be to double check your tazer settings to make sure everything is good on that end.

Since your just up the road from my location, I wouldn’t mind helping you trouble shoot. I’ll be away next week for training but free after that.
 

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18 JLUR, with OEM LED lights.
I initially started with the Artec fender chop kit and a Tazer. I later switched to American Adventure Labs high lines, which worked with the Tazer. Last November one light went out, AAL changed their lights and I got two new lights. Sorry nice then, trouble. AAL did send a harness adapter part, that didn’t help either. I am sick of the warnings, chimes, and fast flash. The lights work normally from the outside.
Any ideas?
This worked for me without needing the adapter harness. I had factory LED lights swapped out with AAL LED lights and it was throwing errors. Set your Tazer to Halogen bulbs, then reboot. After it comes back up, set the Tazer back to LED bulbs and reboot. Should solve the dash errors.
 
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Thank you for the responses. I unmarried and remarried the Tazer and everything works as it shoul!
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