LED tail light bulb problem! HELP!!!!
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LED tail light bulb problem! HELP!!!!
Hey so I have a 1994 Toyota pickup 2wd and I wentto go put in new tail light bulbs and decided to go with LEDs. So when I go to stick in the led bulbs they don't work... Like at all.. They don't light up or anything but when I stick the normal bulb back in the tail light and running light works just fine. Really frustrating. Any suggestions????
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welcome to yotatech.
we all like to encourage newcomers to search around a bit.
but to help ya out, did you try flipping the led bulb around? led's have polarity, so if you put it in backwards, or it's wired up backwards (manufacture defect), it won't light. also, if it's just a bad bulb (it happens), it won't light
just curious, where did you get the led bulb from?
we all like to encourage newcomers to search around a bit.
but to help ya out, did you try flipping the led bulb around? led's have polarity, so if you put it in backwards, or it's wired up backwards (manufacture defect), it won't light. also, if it's just a bad bulb (it happens), it won't light
just curious, where did you get the led bulb from?
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The bulbs are made by streetfx and I ordered them online. I also checked the bile and it's a 1157 so the two posts are not the same height. In other words the bulb cannot be installed backwards how would I know if my wiring is messed up?
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well, I have heard before about the led's not pulling enough to trip the relay so they had to be bypassed or something? Just an idea being thrown out there. Hope you figure this out
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I did all the mods from 4crawler 'Cheap Tricks' and everything was plug-and-play. Nice upgrade, especially for the reverse lights. Got my LED's from superbrightleds.com
My guess is that something is wrong with the bulbs if the stock ones still work. An 1157 is pretty common. You (or a friend) have another vehicle that uses these bulbs so you can check that vehicle?
My guess is that something is wrong with the bulbs if the stock ones still work. An 1157 is pretty common. You (or a friend) have another vehicle that uses these bulbs so you can check that vehicle?
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Thanks for all the replies. What I'm thinking i will do is take the bulbs and try them out on my buddies 91 yota pickup and see if they work there. If not then I'm assuming the bulbs suck and I'll try my luck with the superbrightleds. I will also try flipping the bulbs and sticking them in opposite and see if that helps.... Hopefully
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Thanks for all the replies. What I'm thinking i will do is take the bulbs and try them out on my buddies 91 yota pickup and see if they work there. If not then I'm assuming the bulbs suck and I'll try my luck with the superbrightleds. I will also try flipping the bulbs and sticking them in opposite and see if that helps.... Hopefully
I bought some LED taillight "bulbs" at O'Reilly Autoparts and had the same symptoms. I'm into electronics so I did some checking and found that the bulb's polarity was incorrect for my 94 pickup. I could see no way to "flip it around" as was suggested. I pulled out a soldering iron and changed the polarity at the bulb, but I'd recommend that you just return them to the store.
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Okay so here is where I'm at thus far. Tried the bulbs out on my buddies 91 yota pickup 2wd and they worked amazingly (was really jealous that they were working on his but not mine haha). Havnt tried flipping them around "just to see" yet but plan on doing that tonight and will get back to you all
Ratometer how were you able to flip the polarity? Got any pics? Cuz I have a sodering gun and if all else fails I'll try your way out before I go and order from superbrightleds.
Ratometer how were you able to flip the polarity? Got any pics? Cuz I have a sodering gun and if all else fails I'll try your way out before I go and order from superbrightleds.
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No, I don't have any pics, but I could take some. Mine may be different from yours, but it's basically a tiny circuit board with a bunch of LEDs soldered in and two single strand, uninsulated wires going from the board to the bayonet connector. One wire goes to a solder blob that makes the center contact. The other wire goes to the barrel part. I'll check for more info and maybe pics and get back with you.
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It'd be easier to switch the terminals at the light socket, or to cut and splice the wires going to the socket to get the correct polarity. An incandescent bulb won't care about the polarity if you ever need to go back to a standard bulb.
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my led trouble
I guess this doesn't help. I have a 2012 and bought a pair for $15 from walmart. A few days later they stopped working. When pushing the bulb in it would push out a bit. So I trashed them (no receipt or packaging to return them) and thought to buy a better pair. So I bought the 3157 Phillips led stop light from pep boys for $20. Installed them and now my brake lights go on with the headlights only and go off when you hit the brakes. They also don't work when the lights are off WTF. I think it is time to cut my loses and get a regular light bulb that just works so I don't get a ticket or worst.
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It's not the bulb; you have an open ground in the combination taillight. When you turn on the headlights, the taillights ground THROUGH the new LED (and another bulb, maybe the high-mount stop light). When you step on the brakes, it pulls the "other" side high, and there is no longer a usable ground path.
First, you can't solve an electrical problem by "trashing" components. You need to use your multimeter. Don't have one? No excuse for that: http://www.harborfreight.com/7-funct...ter-90899.html
Second, the most likely source of the problem is right around the plug to the combo-light. Figure out which are 12v when on, and which are ground. Remember that the truck bed is probably NOT at ground; you may need to run a scrap wire all the way to the battery to be sure you're ohm-ing to ground.
First, you can't solve an electrical problem by "trashing" components. You need to use your multimeter. Don't have one? No excuse for that: http://www.harborfreight.com/7-funct...ter-90899.html
Second, the most likely source of the problem is right around the plug to the combo-light. Figure out which are 12v when on, and which are ground. Remember that the truck bed is probably NOT at ground; you may need to run a scrap wire all the way to the battery to be sure you're ohm-ing to ground.
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Does it matter which way the bulb is put in? I can try to flip them around. It is not a wire problem as the normal bulbs work. It could be a connection issue but the Phillips bulbs fit snug.
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I'll try
I like the bulbs and really like never having to change them again. I will flip them around tonight and hope that works. Just my luck, if I have them both in wrong with 50/50 odds. I know they light but don't light as brake lights right now. The brake actually turns them off. The snug fit is nice compared to the walmart versions. So I know their not creeping out the socket like the non-Phillips did.
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