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Oracle Taillight Issues

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Anyone having a similar issue?

I have the Oracle flush mount taillights on my Gladiator. Purchase and installed last summer. Worked great then earlier this year right side became dim and oracle replaced it. now for left turn signal or hazards are on and left side it is wierd.

Engine off - left side turn indicator and right side works great.
Engine on - Left side doesn't; work and right side does.

I have a taser in place as well.

Running lights and brake lights work fine as well.

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I have them, they are garbage, they have zero water proofing, oracle told me to waterproof them myself.

I have 4-5 warranty replacements from them. you have to use dielectric grease, then you have to cover the holes in the taillight housing of the jeep so water doesn't spray up from the tires and get to the back of the lights.

get another warranty replacement and water proof them

probably hundreds of threads of this on the forum
 

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Anyone having a similar issue?

I have the Oracle flush mount taillights on my Gladiator. Purchase and installed last summer. Worked great then earlier this year right side became dim and oracle replaced it. now for left turn signal or hazards are on and left side it is wierd.

Engine off - left side turn indicator and right side works great.
Engine on - Left side doesn't; work and right side does.

I have a taser in place as well.

Running lights and brake lights work fine as well.

@ORACLElights
 

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I never had any issues, I put a seal around the outside of the lights. Also used dielectric grease. You can find the seal on Amazon

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link by any chance? Would you mind educating me on the use of the dielectric grease and where to use this on lights?

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link by any chance? Would you mind educating me on the use of the dielectric grease and where to use this on lights?

Thank you!
link by any chance? Would you mind educating me on the use of the dielectric grease and where to use this on lights?

Thank you!
here is the link for the seal, you will put it around the edge of the lights

https://a.co/d/1YxDXDm

The dielectric grease you will put inside the plugs when you install them
 

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I never had any issues, I put a seal around the outside of the lights. Also used dielectric grease. You can find the seal on Amazon

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Looks good I guess u went around the entire light?
 

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Do you all use the included resistor even if you have the factory LED option?
 

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here is the link for the seal, you will put it around the edge of the lights

https://a.co/d/1YxDXDm

The dielectric grease you will put inside the plugs when you install them
I haven’t had any issues with mine either, but there is a small gap. I will definitely be buying the seal. Thanks for the link.
 

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If you had LED, you do not use the resistors.
If you had LED, you do not use the resistors.
The lights themselves did not hyper flash, but the indicator on my dashboard did. Once Oracle sent me the resistors, I hooked them up and it took the hyper flash on my dash away. Everything has been working great. I just ordered the seal to get rid of the gap.
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