I haven't gotten this report yet - But I have heard of those 3rd brake lights randomly failing. We make an inexpensive replacement for that if you need one. Has a smoked lens.
Are you running a programmer such as a Tazer or JSCAN that you can use to clear the error message?
You should just be able to grab the wires near one of the bed lights. Follow them up to a central spot near the cab, then tap in. I think in this case, T-Taps would be fine. As you're not going to be submerging the bed.
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Can't find any exact info on wattage but Mopar states these are 8000 Lumen each. That will be roughly around 88 watts each depending on the luminous efficacy of the LEDs they use.
Using this rough figure of 88w @ 13.5VDC = 6.5a each
This is just firing from the hip, though. Should be close.
In some cases with some Jeeps, you just can't use the P&P harness because of the way that harness combines both bumper lights to one tail. The current draw is just too much for one side in some cases. Again, some Jeeps don't have an issue with this, others do.
In your case, there's only 2...
Sounds like you may have a pinched or melted cable somewhere. Try pulling the grill off & double checking all of the cables for the halos. Be sure to check anything you ran across the front of the truck around the radiator.