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Halogen to LED anti-flicker harness

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I honestly tried the search feature, but all I found were posts where people were stating that if you need an anti-flicker harness or Tazer if you are going from halogen to aftermarket LED lights (the standard headlights work fine, but when I try the brights they go on and off for a few seconds then just stay off). However, none of the posts I checked on named a manufacturer or link to where I can find one of these harnesses. I have looked at Amazon, Quadratec, Extreme Terrain, and several other sites and all I find is adapters for the JK. Will that adapter work on a JL? If not who makes the darn thing and where can I get them?

Pablo

p.s. I think the Tazer is a cool device, but I don't off-road and don't feel like dropping over 300 bucks on a device to just fix this one issue.
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p.s. I think the Tazer is a cool device, but I don't off-road and don't feel like dropping over 300 bucks on a device to just fix this one issue.
Someone would make a pretty good buck selling a cheap microcontroller that updated the BCM configuration changes that adapt for LED, and with those changes alone. But such a device doesn't exist.

Your next best step might be a bluetooth adapter and the JScan app.
 

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I honestly tried the search feature, but all I found were posts where people were stating that if you need an anti-flicker harness or Tazer if you are going from halogen to aftermarket LED lights (the standard headlights work fine, but when I try the brights they go on and off for a few seconds then just stay off).
You shouldn't need anything going from halogen to LED headlights. I have used 2 different types of aftermarket LED headlights and neither set needed an adapter/anti-flicker harness or any programming with a Tazer (or anything else).
 

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I honestly tried the search feature, but all I found were posts where people were stating that if you need an anti-flicker harness or Tazer if you are going from halogen to aftermarket LED lights (the standard headlights work fine, but when I try the brights they go on and off for a few seconds then just stay off). However, none of the posts I checked on named a manufacturer or link to where I can find one of these harnesses. I have looked at Amazon, Quadratec, Extreme Terrain, and several other sites and all I find is adapters for the JK. Will that adapter work on a JL? If not who makes the darn thing and where can I get them?

Pablo

p.s. I think the Tazer is a cool device, but I don't off-road and don't feel like dropping over 300 bucks on a device to just fix this one issue.
How did you fix this issue? I have the same problem
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