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I'm trying to install the Oracle flush mount tail lights on to my 2021 Jeep Gladiator Mojave. Right now I have my KC Chase Bar connected to the blinker brake light backup lights and I'm trying to do the same with these new lights. Has anyone done this before to where you know where which wire leads to what light? Or do I just need to test? Oracle lighting has no wiring diagram for these . Thank you in advance https://www.oraclelights.com/collec...l-led-accessories/products/flush-taillight-jt
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I have them. Love them, and I'll add one went bad a few months ago and Oracle replaced it without question. As for install, just use the video on the installation tab on the right of that link you posted. Couldn't be easier.
 

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I'm trying to install the Oracle flush mount tail lights on to my 2021 Jeep Gladiator Mojave. Right now I have my KC Chase Bar connected to the blinker brake light backup lights and I'm trying to do the same with these new lights. Has anyone done this before to where you know where which wire leads to what light? Or do I just need to test? Oracle lighting has no wiring diagram for these . Thank you in advance https://www.oraclelights.com/collec...l-led-accessories/products/flush-taillight-jt
The Oracle lights should just use the factory plug. All the wires are in the same spots as the stock lights. No need to manually wire anything. I might be misunderstanding your goal here, what exactly are you trying to do?
 
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I am trying to connect my KC chase bar to the tail light and brake light wires. I can chase them if needed but was checking to see if any one had a diagram
 
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I have them. Love them, and I'll add one went bad a few months ago and Oracle replaced it without question. As for install, just use the video on the installation tab on the right of that link you posted. Couldn't be easier.
I have no problem with the install.
I just want to know which wire leads to blinker/brake light/reverse lights.
 

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The Oracle lights should just use the factory plug. All the wires are in the same spots as the stock lights. No need to manually wire anything. I might be misunderstanding your goal here, what exactly are you trying to do?
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Ok. The passenger tail light on my first set died. Oracle replaced them under warranty. The same thing has happened in the second set. Passenger tail light and signal do not work.
Is this a thing? Or is it just me?
I have a JScan and disabled the tail light failure function in the CPU.
I know that you could get a harness for the LED set up if your JT did not recognize the Oracles by that was never sent to me after the first set or included with the second set.
Anyone have any ideas? I don't want to keep replacing these every 8 to 10 months. The clutches are shitty enough
 

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Ok. The passenger tail light on my first set died. Oracle replaced them under warranty. The same thing has happened in the second set. Passenger tail light and signal do not work.
Is this a thing? Or is it just me?
I have a JScan and disabled the tail light failure function in the CPU.
I know that you could get a harness for the LED set up if your JT did not recognize the Oracles by that was never sent to me after the first set or included with the second set.
Anyone have any ideas? I don't want to keep replacing these every 8 to 10 months. The clutches are shitty enough
Reach out to Customer support. They might have an answer to this. Let me know you don't hear back.
 

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@ORACLE Terry I've been very curious about these tail liights but am a bit confused as to the operation of the turn signals. I see a backup light in the light. But, how do the turn signals work if this is in place? Do I need to make some other provision so that my turn signals work properly?
 

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@ORACLE Terry I've been very curious about these tail liights but am a bit confused as to the operation of the turn signals. I see a backup light in the light. But, how do the turn signals work if this is in place? Do I need to make some other provision so that my turn signals work properly?
What do you mean work properly? The brake light and turn signal are from the same light. That's the way our jeeps are designed. The euro model is designed with a separated turn signal light. I've looked into doing this because ORACLE sells a new switch back amber/white module that goes in the flush mount taillights but you would have to separate the signal somewhere around the break light switch up front.
 

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What do you mean work properly? The brake light and turn signal are from the same light. That's the way our jeeps are designed. The euro model is designed with a separated turn signal light. I've looked into doing this because ORACLE sells a new switch back amber/white module that goes in the flush mount taillights but you would have to separate the signal somewhere around the break light switch up front.
Great!

What I meant was are there turn signals in the Oracle flush mount lights. I appreciate your answer. It means I don't have to worry about adding something to have properly operating turn signals.
 

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Great!

What I meant was are there turn signals in the Oracle flush mount lights. I appreciate your answer. It means I don't have to worry about adding something to have properly operating turn signals.
You are good. Yea...nothing needed to add to have properly functioning tail lights.
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