Sonar LED tails - problem

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Big O

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I hooked up my new led tails last night and had the hyperblink, so I swapped the hookups (top and middle) and now the hyperblink is gone. Sweet. But when I shut off the truck and the courtesy lights come on, I noticed the plate lights and the drivers brake light stayed on until they timed out.

Anyone had this issue or ideas on how to fix?

2005 Yukon:mexsmoke:
 

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I hooked up my new led tails last night and had the hyperblink, so I swapped the hookups (top and middle) and now the hyperblink is gone. Sweet. But when I shut off the truck and the courtesy lights come on, I noticed the plate lights and the drivers brake light stayed on until they timed out.

Anyone had this issue or ideas on how to fix?

2005 Yukon:mexsmoke:

2006 Yukon and NO issues with the lights at all.

I was not even aware that you can swap the hook ups, if I remember correctly when installing mine, there was only ONE way to do this.
 
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I think i read a thread of yours or one you commented in talking about it and it was determined that they are interchangable. Other threads I've read said if you had hyperblink to swap the top two and it solves that problem. Mine plugged just fine in both configurements without any "insertion" problems.

With the hyperblink, the courtesy lights did not have any taillight staying on issues.
 

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That's weird. I haven't heard of this problem with the sonars. Try swapping sides and see if you have the same problem. Possibly could be defective?
 
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Well once i got the truck out of the cold I started tracing and found that one of the fuses was blown, which was wierd since it wasn't right before and I made darn sure to match up black wires. Oh well in any event the problem is found and addressed.

Thanks for the replies guys!! :cheers:
 

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