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FINALLY arrived today. They shipped on 3/18! Anyway, it was about a 20 minute install and no errors messages. They look much better than the clunky OEM lights. Wife just shook her head and, “Ok???”

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That sounds about what my wife would say, but if I added anything more to her Bronco it would be "Oh wow they look fantastic".

Oh - they look nice and maybe in the future for myself.
 

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FINALLY arrived today. They shipped on 3/18! Anyway, it was about a 20 minute install and no errors messages. They look much better than the clunky OEM lights. Wife just shook her head and, “Ok???”

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FINALLY arrived today. They shipped on 3/18! Anyway, it was about a 20 minute install and no errors messages. They look much better than the clunky OEM lights. Wife just shook her head and, “Ok???”

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Any issues?
Did you already have LED tailights?
I put these on my 2022 Overland. (non-LED)
Had two issues. (08-2022 build date on Lights)
FIrst issue was back up lights did not always work.
Oracle sent me in-line resistors, that fixed the problem.
Second issue with parking lights flickering/pulsating.
Brake and turn signals are fine.
They sent me a newer set. (06-2023 build)
These were actually worse.
More flicker, then right side stopped working completely.
Oracle wants me to get a Tazer and change my programming of the rear lights to LED.
That's not happening.
I Love these lights when they work,
not so much when they don't.
Had to put my original Tails back in.
Not sure if a resistor on that speciifc power lead will cure the issue.
Still waiting for Oracle to give me a resolution.
Haven't heard back in about a week.
May have to remind them I still having issues with their product.
 

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Absolutely love these but at this price point, I’m afraid to pull the trigger! ‘21 Sport w/o leds.
 

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Any issues?
Did you already have LED tailights?
I put these on my 2022 Overland. (non-LED)
Had two issues. (08-2022 build date on Lights)
FIrst issue was back up lights did not always work.
Oracle sent me in-line resistors, that fixed the problem.
Second issue with parking lights flickering/pulsating.
Brake and turn signals are fine.
They sent me a newer set. (06-2023 build)
These were actually worse.
More flicker, then right side stopped working completely.
Oracle wants me to get a Tazer and change my programming of the rear lights to LED.
That's not happening.
I Love these lights when they work,
not so much when they don't.
Had to put my original Tails back in.
Not sure if a resistor on that speciifc power lead will cure the issue.
Still waiting for Oracle to give me a resolution.
Haven't heard back in about a week.
May have to remind them I still having issues with their product.
I had halogens. I haven’t had issues so far. I put their LED headlights in last week with no issues as well. I’ll keep an eye out.
 

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FINALLY arrived today. They shipped on 3/18! Anyway, it was about a 20 minute install and no errors messages. They look much better than the clunky OEM lights. Wife just shook her head and, “Ok???”

IMG_0100.jpeg
I just got mine yesterday, and got them installed. I didn't think they would connect at first, as I couldn't find the connector to disconnect the wires. The connector on the left side was tucked was up in where I couldn't see it. Then I had trouble disconnecting the connector, as the connector was way up in. The right side was easier, as the wiring harness pulled out where I could get my hands on it. There weren't any instructions in the box, or tape for mounting the resistor. I like these better than the bug eyed stock ones that come on the vehicle.
 
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Any issues?
Did you already have LED tailights?
I put these on my 2022 Overland. (non-LED)
Had two issues. (08-2022 build date on Lights)
FIrst issue was back up lights did not always work.
Oracle sent me in-line resistors, that fixed the problem.
Second issue with parking lights flickering/pulsating.
Brake and turn signals are fine.
They sent me a newer set. (06-2023 build)
These were actually worse.
More flicker, then right side stopped working completely.
Oracle wants me to get a Tazer and change my programming of the rear lights to LED.
That's not happening.
I Love these lights when they work,
not so much when they don't.
Had to put my original Tails back in.
Not sure if a resistor on that speciifc power lead will cure the issue.
Still waiting for Oracle to give me a resolution.
Haven't heard back in about a week.
May have to remind them I still having issues with their product.
The flicker and issues are most likely connected to the BCM expecting voltage readings of halogens. Halogens have a much greater draw to them than the LEDS and then readings back to BCM likely look like a light isn't "installed" or way lower voltage than expected. Sometimes a reprogram from the expected halogen lights to LEDs is required. The easiest way is to use a programmer to make that individual adjustment. You can also take it to the dealer or professional to do that. I don't know how much they charge for that.
 

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The flicker and issues are most likely connected to the BCM expecting voltage readings of halogens. Halogens have a much greater draw to them than the LEDS and then readings back to BCM likely look like a light isn't "installed" or way lower voltage than expected. Sometimes a reprogram from the expected halogen lights to LEDs is required. The easiest way is to use a programmer to make that individual adjustment. You can also take it to the dealer or professional to do that. I don't know how much they charge for that.

ORACLE Terry:
With all due respect, I purchased these with the assumption that they are plug and play.
As per the ORACLE web site description below, "compatible with base and LED packages"
Apparently, that is not accurate if I must purchase a programmer or pay the dealer to reprogram my taillights.
Bought multiple products from Oracle without issue, but this purchase is turning out to be an expensive disappointment; with the Product and Oracle Customer Service.



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ORACLE Terry:
With all due respect, I purchased these with the assumption that they are plug and play.
As per the ORACLE web site description below, "compatible with base and LED packages"
Apparently, that is not accurate if I must purchase a programmer or pay the dealer to reprogram my taillights.
Bought multiple products from Oracle without issue, but this purchase is turning out to be an expensive disappointment; with the Product and Oracle Customer Service.



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I have. a ‘23 Rubicon with halogens. I put these in per the instructions and they worked. I didn’t have to change a thing.

I thought they messed up my license plate lights but that had nothing to do with these and it was my own dumb ass’s fault.
 

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Oracle wants me to get a Tazer and change my programming of the rear lights to LED.
That's not happening.
Just a suggestion, you could get JScan and the cheaper adapter (way less than a Tazer) and program you Jeep for LED tail lights.

Sometimes time is worth more than money. If you like the lights just program the Jeep for the LED Tails.

I would want a resistor in my wiring if I could just change the programming.... Much neater.
 

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ORACLE Terry:
With all due respect, I purchased these with the assumption that they are plug and play.
As per the ORACLE web site description below, "compatible with base and LED packages"
Apparently, that is not accurate if I must purchase a programmer or pay the dealer to reprogram my taillights.
Bought multiple products from Oracle without issue, but this purchase is turning out to be an expensive disappointment; with the Product and Oracle Customer Service.



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The majority of the time, it is as simple as plug and play. The issue isn't necessarily with the lights but rather the way that the Jeep regulates and understands the power. We have noted on our website these is specific notes.

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I installed their replacement taillights and their bumper mounted backup lights. The backup lights are connected to the driver’s side taillight. Passenger side taillight works properly. On the driver side taillight the backup light and the bumper mounted backup lights would come on for 2 or 3 seconds and then go off. That would repeat if I shifted from park to reverse. I used my Tazer to program the taillights for LEDs. They sent me two different replacement taillights but they didn’t solve the problem. During my last phone call with them the customer service representative told me that they were aware of this problem and it was due to the bumper mounted backup lights. The solution that was provided was to move the wiring for the bumper mounted backup lights to the trailer wiring. They included the color code of the trailer connector to use. It should work as since the Jeep doesn’t know what the current that the trailer lights will need the trailer power cannot be controlled by the Jeep lighting computer. So it’s a known issue.
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