Quick Chick
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Hey all... I had picked up the headlight kit along with an LED tailight kit from GNS. Everything went fine on the install (aside from it just being a pain in the you know what) - And all was well with the world. I had seen some posts that guys had some issues or trouble with the LED tailights. And my reason for this post is I hadn't seen a combination of the headlight kit and tailight kit installed together with any issues.
I had some issues. I noticed that I had 2 LED bulbs in my tailights on when the car was off. I obviously was getting a draw from somewhere. Scot from GNS hooked me up on all new boards thinking this may be the issue. I installed them and had the same issue. And the bulbs that would stay lit would travel. I was determined to find the issue because I really liked the tailights.
I took out the headlight kit and checked the tailights for 3 days. No draw. No lights on. I installed the kit again, went to work and when I got home I had 2 lights on again.
I don't know if anyone else has had this problem. But clearly, the combination of these two is sending a draw from somewhere. A friend of mine said I should put a resistor in, being that with LED lights there usually can be a draw from somewhere.
Has anyone else experienced this problem with both kits?
I had some issues. I noticed that I had 2 LED bulbs in my tailights on when the car was off. I obviously was getting a draw from somewhere. Scot from GNS hooked me up on all new boards thinking this may be the issue. I installed them and had the same issue. And the bulbs that would stay lit would travel. I was determined to find the issue because I really liked the tailights.
I took out the headlight kit and checked the tailights for 3 days. No draw. No lights on. I installed the kit again, went to work and when I got home I had 2 lights on again.
I don't know if anyone else has had this problem. But clearly, the combination of these two is sending a draw from somewhere. A friend of mine said I should put a resistor in, being that with LED lights there usually can be a draw from somewhere.
Has anyone else experienced this problem with both kits?