There’s two pins on the back of the circuit board tap them with a screwdriver or something metal to jump them scroll through the patterns until you get to steady burn
gotta ask, i've got a ledx 2100 for restoring my crown vic and i want to look into rewiring it completely because they are quite crispy and what was blue is now brown. Is it really just all spade connectors and straight wire going out of it?
On the corner heads there’s a white jumper wire between the front and rear head if that’s no connected it will shut the power to the “dummy head” if that is connected check your power cable going to the bar the wire for the front corners may not be connected
@@mmpse2868 The only way to sync the heads is to add an external flasher when all modules are on steady mode. I’ve done it numerous times and it works great.
@@joesaurber4569 the boards go bad frequently causing them to steady only. Only easy fix is replace the board on the head but coming across enough boards that are in good shape for a reasonable price is a bit of a long shot. Another possibility is the boards are for a traffic advisor. Those only have steady. Look at the board it will have two metal prongs if the steady heads have the prongs it’s a bad board if it doesn’t have prongs and the board looks different from the others “components missing” it’s a TA board.
Do you know how to do a steady burn on one of these things I’ve been looking everywhere
There’s two pins on the back of the circuit board tap them with a screwdriver or something metal to jump them scroll through the patterns until you get to steady burn
gotta ask, i've got a ledx 2100 for restoring my crown vic and i want to look into rewiring it completely because they are quite crispy and what was blue is now brown.
Is it really just all spade connectors and straight wire going out of it?
Yes that’s all they are. You will most likely have to use new connectors due to them being extremely brittle
My bar front right corner and front left corner light do not turn on for some reason.
On the corner heads there’s a white jumper wire between the front and rear head if that’s no connected it will shut the power to the “dummy head” if that is connected check your power cable going to the bar the wire for the front corners may not be connected
Put all those modules on steady mode and add a flasher unit for $20-$30.
No reason to add a flasher the heads have flashers built into them
@@mmpse2868 The only way to sync the heads is to add an external flasher when all modules are on steady mode. I’ve done it numerous times and it works great.
I am replacing some modules in a bar and can only get them to steady burn any idea why that is ?
@@joesaurber4569 the boards go bad frequently causing them to steady only. Only easy fix is replace the board on the head but coming across enough boards that are in good shape for a reasonable price is a bit of a long shot. Another possibility is the boards are for a traffic advisor. Those only have steady. Look at the board it will have two metal prongs if the steady heads have the prongs it’s a bad board if it doesn’t have prongs and the board looks different from the others “components missing” it’s a TA board.