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Hello all. I tried searching and couldn’t find. I’m looking to the steps to configure the led mopar taillights to led from halogen. I see a bunch of options in the jscan app and I’m not sure what gets activated/deactivated. Can anyone help me out?
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So what, you swapped from the stock incandescent tail lights to the OEM LED tail lights?
Did you try them without making any changed?

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No yet. I thought I had to configure the pcm to led so I don’t get hyper flash.
 
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I just don’t know what to activate in jscan. There are multiple options in the led tab…reverse lights, stop, etc.
 

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I'd have to dig - since mine came with all LED all around, but this is what the configuration of mine says according to a config dump I did to log a while back -


CBC Features:
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Tip Start Enabled: Yes
Dual Start Relay System Present: Yes
Wiper Service Position Enabled: No
Fuel Door Release Enabled: No
Trailer Tow Present: Yes
Quad Headlamps Enable: Yes
Horn Chirp Allowed: Yes
Bi Xenon Headlamps Enabled: No
Hazard Lamp Configuration: Latching
Park Lamp Loadshed Enabled: Yes
Front Fog Lamp Dropout Enabled: Yes
Combined Rear Lighting Enabled: Yes
Side Repeaters Enabled: No
One Touch Lane Changed: Yes
Exterior Light Loadshed Enabled: Yes
Front Wiper Park Enabled: Yes
Rear Wiper Park Enabled: No
Reversible Washer Pump Enabled: No
Single Element Tail Lamp: No
DRL Configuration: Optional DRL
DRL Lamp Location: Dedicated
DRL Dropout Enabled: Yes
Tunnel Detection: No
Military Vehicle Present: No
LED Reverse Lamps Present: Yes
LED Stop Lamps Present: Yes
LED Rear Turn Lamps Present: Yes
LED Tail Lamps Present: Yes
LED Rear Fog Lamps Present: Yes
LED License Lamps Present: Yes


JSCAN is usually pretty good, giving a more intuitive interface - it will be in the body control module - BCM,
 

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I haven't actually done it but looks like if you go to LED light settings and scroll down to all of the rear lamp settings, turn, reverse, stop, and tail. Change those to active.
 

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I haven't actually done it but looks like if you go to LED light settings and scroll down to all of the rear lamp settings, turn, reverse, stop, and tail. Change those to active.
That's a logical place to start...............
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