Well, I always seem to get the weird :poop: wrong with my Jeep. This time, the turn signals will not blink when the headlights are on. Since they say that it takes a a village to raise a child (or an idiot, in my case), this Village Idiot is turning to the MJR village for help.
I recently changed the standard tail lights out for LEDs. I have had LEDs for turn signals in the front for years. I have already modified the flasher to not blink fast.
The symptoms:
What has been tried so far:
I'm looking for new ideas. Any advice would be appreciated. :dunno:
I recently changed the standard tail lights out for LEDs. I have had LEDs for turn signals in the front for years. I have already modified the flasher to not blink fast.
The symptoms:
- All functions of the turn signals and the hazards work perfectly as long as the headlights are off.
- When the headlights are on, the brake lights, running lights, back-up lights all function as expected. The Hazards and the turn signals do not work.
- If the turn signals or hazards are on and then the headlights are turned on, the lights stop blinking. They will resume blinking when the headlights are turned off.
- All functions worked as expected before the LEDs were installed.
What has been tried so far:
- I moved the ground connections for the tail lights from the tub to the frame = no change.
- I switched the (modified) stock flasher to an EP26 flasher for LEDs = The lights blink fast and the turn signals still do not work with the headlights on.
- I measured the volts at the tail lights under various conditions and got the following results:
- Power on, no signals going to the lights = 1.5 volts
- Turn signal on, headlights off = 12 volts when blinking
- Headlights on, no signal = 6.1 volts
- Headlights on, turn signal on (no blinking) = 8.5 volts
- I measured the resistance across the pin positions at the flasher connection and got readings between .57 and .21 M Ohms depending on the two pins tested. Unfortunately, I don't know what the proper resistance should be, so I don't know if these measurements are significant.
- I have read through Stu Olsen's troubleshooting guide several times, and I am still at a loss. Guide can be read at this link: http://www.stu-offroad.com/electrical/led1/led-5.htm
I'm looking for new ideas. Any advice would be appreciated. :dunno:
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