Dinga
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Used Oracle Flush Mount Tail Lights (https://www.oraclelights.com/produc...MI4L2JhsqziAMVFFBHAR1PYwYDEAAYAiAAEgJ7NfD_BwE) in great shape. Asking $300 plus shipping OBO.
If you are upgrading from non-LED lights, resistors are required. Unfortunately, I could only locate one of the two. Thus, you will need to source a second one from Oracle.
Also, included is Oracle part number FLUSH-TSE as mentioned below on Oracle's website at https://oraclehelp.gorgias.help/en-US/troubleshooting---led-equipped-jl-353446
Resolving a "Signal Out" Error
If you're facing a "Signal Out" error, there's a solution available for vehicles produced before June 2022. Follow these steps:
If you are upgrading from non-LED lights, resistors are required. Unfortunately, I could only locate one of the two. Thus, you will need to source a second one from Oracle.
Also, included is Oracle part number FLUSH-TSE as mentioned below on Oracle's website at https://oraclehelp.gorgias.help/en-US/troubleshooting---led-equipped-jl-353446
Resolving a "Signal Out" Error
If you're facing a "Signal Out" error, there's a solution available for vehicles produced before June 2022. Follow these steps:
- For Vehicles Produced Before June 2022:
- You'll need either the FLUSH-TSE or a programmer like Tazer or JSCAN to address this issue.
- Using a Programmer (Tazer or JSCAN):
- These programmers allow you to configure your vehicle's system (TIPM) for aftermarket tail-lights. This stops the system from checking OEM wattage values at the tail-lights.
- Using FLUSH-TSE:
- If you don't have a programmer, reach out to customer service for an adapter to mitigate the issue.
- Programming Tips:
- If you're using Tazer, clear all Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTC) before configuring the setting.
- If you're using JSCAN, clear all DTC before performing this setting.
- If errors persist after installing FLUSH-TSE, ensure you reset the Jeep.
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