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OEM LED woes (no halo jumper installed)

RobbertCole

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Led headlights; installed
OEMLED halos Jumper Wiring -Mopar 68347117AB: installed
Tazer: updated to latest firmware
Settings in the jeep halos and LED headlights: Yes & yes

No halos

What might I be missing?
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Have you tested for power on the problematic line? I'd start there. Or you could bench test the headlights and make sure the halos come on.

Either way, my first step here would be to see if it's a problem with the signal, or a problem with the units. Eliminate one so you can focus on the other.
 

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The installation video shows the process if you need to run a line to the fuse box for the DRL halos. It's around the 2:00 mark. If you don't have an add a fuse from your kit, they are easy to obtain.

https://www.oraclelights.com/products/oculus-bi-led
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