How to change Jeep CJ to LED - Complete Guide - Headlight Parking Side Blinker Taillight CJ5 CJ7

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  • Easy LED changeover for your Jeep CJ; CJ-5 and CJ-7. How to convert all exterior lights to LED, functioning properly, with no blinker / turn signal problems, in a Jeep CJ5 and CJ7. Complete list of bulbs that work correctly with video proof!
    Front parking lights = superbrightleds 1157-A27-T
    Front side markers = superbrightleds 194-AHP5
    Electronic flasher = United Pacific 90652
    amzn.to/3FBEF92
    (it comes with a reverse polarity base, you may or may not need it, I didn’t, but it’s only a dollar more, so you may as well get it so you have it if you do need it. If you want to wing it and save a dollar the part number without the base is United Pacific 90650 amzn.to/3Drygvk )
    Rear side markers = superbrightleds 194-RHP5
    The specific LED headlights used in this video are Beamnova QP002385. There are many brands with the same look. You just need 7” round LED headlights for a Jeep.
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  • @HowtoandReviewsOfficial
    @HowtoandReviewsOfficial  Před 3 lety +5

    Note: On some/most 84 and later CJ's, the turn signal flasher relay is not in the fuse box. The fuse box will have an empty spot for it that is not wired up. The flasher is located in the wiring harness hanging by or behind the parking brake. It should have a yellow input wire and a red output wire.

  • @HaydenRich
    @HaydenRich Před 2 měsíci

    Thanks for your help got all my lights converted to LEDs. Had to do a cleaning of the fuse box ( used lemon juice and salt, letting it soak over night and tightened the connectors on the back ) and a complete wiring check, everything works great now!

  • @v2iper
    @v2iper Před 3 lety +4

    You did the best video I have seen in a while. Lived your hand demo. Great voice…thank you I’m ready to switch

  • @edg5102
    @edg5102 Před 2 lety +1

    I replaced all the rear bulbs on my CJ with LEDs, no problem. Changed the front ones, no blinky. Found this vid, got those UP 90652 flashers, blinker time! Had to use that polarity revering adapter for both, glad it was there. Thank you!

  • @brianfreeman8951
    @brianfreeman8951 Před 3 lety +3

    Rad video man 👍🏼, thanks.

  • @8__D
    @8__D Před rokem

    You’re a big help, thank you
    For all those with a painless harness, the manual I had told me to wire the parking lights to be off when the headlights come on. For some reason this causes the side markers to be very dim and to not worked at all when the hazards are on. I ended up buying painless’s GM style headlight switch and wiring the parking lights to stay on when the headlights are on, this for some reason caused the side markers lights to always be bright no matter the headlight switch position

  • @raymondmoreno7442
    @raymondmoreno7442 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for great video I'm planning to do the same to my Jeep real helpful

  • @rue_la5472
    @rue_la5472 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks. I did the upgrade on my 77 CJ5. Headlights are H4 housing, all markers switched to LEDS. I used the LED Partsman taillights (cut the old harness, soldered and shrink-wrapped to the new lights, drilled the holes and grounded to the housing bolt). My signal relay needed the reverse polarity base. I swapped the hazard relay as well. Grounded them both under a hex bolt on the fuse box. Everything works well.

    • @HowtoandReviewsOfficial
      @HowtoandReviewsOfficial  Před 3 lety +1

      That is great to hear, thanks for the update, I appreciate it!
      I have another CJ video planned for this weekend. Conversion from lap belts to three point retractable shoulder belts.

  • @thewhiskeymentor
    @thewhiskeymentor Před rokem

    Thank you!

  • @mikalb.5212
    @mikalb.5212 Před 2 lety

    Great video. Thanks

  • @sm0ky40
    @sm0ky40 Před 4 měsíci

    Great info, thank you

  • @borayatagan731
    @borayatagan731 Před rokem

    Thank you you solved my problem

  • @bluezybones4215
    @bluezybones4215 Před rokem

    btw, Great video!

  • @jimcopeland4011
    @jimcopeland4011 Před 2 lety +1

    This is incredibly detailed and helpful. Thank you!
    Also-- I love the paint job on your Jeep. Is there a video where I can see the whole body? The paint on mine needs a redo. I would probably use different colors, but I love the pattern that you have.

    • @HowtoandReviewsOfficial
      @HowtoandReviewsOfficial  Před 2 lety

      Glad it helped!
      Here is a video with a pretty good all around view.
      The colors are just “Rustoleum black truck bed liner” and “safety red” paint.
      czcams.com/video/7cxpeq-rtqQ/video.html

  • @charlyperez1636
    @charlyperez1636 Před 3 lety +1

    great !!!!

  • @JM-vc6my
    @JM-vc6my Před 3 lety +2

    Wow dude. United Pacific 90652 is sold out everywhere! any ideas on alternatives for an '84 CJ7? Great video!

    • @HowtoandReviewsOfficial
      @HowtoandReviewsOfficial  Před 3 lety +2

      Wow, they are probably sold out because of my video! Just kidding, but maybe...
      There are many brands of electronic flashers and they seem to pretty much look the same. They should all work. The United Pacific flasher is just the specific one that I used and it worked for me. Just search for “electronic led flasher”.
      It will be important to make sure to get the correct polarity (a benefit of the United Pacific was the reverse polarity base). You can use a multimeter to determine which socket on your fuse box is positive and make sure to select the polarity of the flasher accordingly.
      It is also important to have the ground wire coming out of the flasher. There is no ground lug on the fuse box socket for the flasher body to ground to.
      This one looks ok. It is advertised as non polarity sensitive (works either way without the need for the reverse polarity base) and has a ground wire. Looks right, but I have not personally tried it. But, if I was starting fresh, I would buy it. It looks like it will do the job.
      Let us know how it goes!
      CEC Industries EF32RLNP Flasher www.amazon.com/dp/B07P4QLLL9/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_37PXEC6SQSTEXFSR03J4

    • @chickensfloat7427
      @chickensfloat7427 Před 3 lety +2

      I just bought one and put it in my 81 cj7. Made my own 3d printed parking light halo signal flashers was a pain in the ass to solider

  • @bluezybones4215
    @bluezybones4215 Před rokem

    Question for ya: Is it necessary to convert everything at once, or can I install the new electronic flashers first, then change to led lights as budget allows?

  • @MegaTapdog
    @MegaTapdog Před 3 lety

    What year is the cj?
    Wondering if your wiring is going to be the same as my ‘74
    Thanks for the video

    • @HowtoandReviewsOfficial
      @HowtoandReviewsOfficial  Před 3 lety +1

      This is a 1980 CJ5. If you’re aware of any differences, please let me know. I will update the title and description of the video if needed. Thanks!

  • @johnvoelker226
    @johnvoelker226 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video, so I followed the links that you gave us and bought all the same bulbs you did and everything works as it should except for one issue. On the driver side when I turn the parking lights on I have no side marker light and the halo lights up Amber and it should be lighting up white like the other side. When I put the incandescent bulb back in everything works as it should of course the parking light is very dim because the old bulb is in. Do you have any idea what the problem could be I’ve traced everything back and I have everything bright I just can’t get the LED to work on the driver side

    • @HowtoandReviewsOfficial
      @HowtoandReviewsOfficial  Před 2 lety +1

      Interesting.
      One strange thing is you said the problems go away with the original bulb. I would try moving the LED bulb to the passenger side and see if the problem follows the LED bulb.
      Also, the halo lights, from my experience, need to be manually spliced into the jeep harness. It’s the owners choice for what to splice into and how you want them to work. It could be that it was unintentionally spliced into the wrong wire, not giving the desired functionality. It might be good to disconnect the halos and first make sure the stock parking light and turn signal functionality is working correctly.

    • @HowtoandReviewsOfficial
      @HowtoandReviewsOfficial  Před 2 lety +1

      Also, the parking light bulb has two filaments. Another thing to investigate is reversing the polarity of the socket. That doesn’t seem applicable since it works correctly with the stock bulb, but something to be aware of and consider.
      And the housing needs to be securely screwed to the body with the original shoulder screws to function properly. That is what provides the ground for the lightbulb. There was an instance when mine wasn’t working and it was because the housing wasn’t securely screwed down.

  • @markpayne6803
    @markpayne6803 Před 3 měsíci

    Why do I feel like I was watching a video produced by Mr Bill from Saturday Night Live 😅

  • @eddiewansleyjr7665
    @eddiewansleyjr7665 Před 2 lety

    Great video, however at my age 72, the original fuse box is in an awkward position and stooping down is a night mare. The previous owner cut some front and rear light wires for some reason. Where can I go to find a shop that would replace those old “glass” fuses and update my 78 CJ5. Thanks again

    • @HowtoandReviewsOfficial
      @HowtoandReviewsOfficial  Před 2 lety

      That is a good question. It can be difficult to find a place.
      I would begin my search with a Google search on the Internet, starting by searching for a place familiar with jeeps and CJ‘s.
      You could also find some good recommendations through jeep specific websites. I highly recommend jeepforum.com. You can search the website for existing questions and answers. If you want to ask a new question, you would need to create an account, which is free to do. As a member of jeepforum.com you will be able to find the answer to pretty much any Jeep question you have.

  • @prettywomenclassiccars

    I have a question is the electronic flasher the black wire a ground and could you do a video showing how to install thank you i have a 1986 cj7

    • @HowtoandReviewsOfficial
      @HowtoandReviewsOfficial  Před 2 lety

      That is correct; the black wire coming out of the electronic flasher must be grounded. I grounding it by screwing it to the firewall.
      I have added it to my list to make a video showing how to install it! Thanks

  • @blthep1411
    @blthep1411 Před 3 lety

    Good video. Just curious, do your signal indicators on the speedo light up when you turn your headlights on? Due to the floating ground setup, a lot of the front bulbs end up screwing the side markers like you said. I have a YJ with 3157 front bulbs but I can convert it to Older YJ 1157s. Same basic setup as a CJ. Only difference is I don’t want your front signals, I want switchbacks. I guess I’ll just have to try them and see if they work, because there’s really no telling beforehand. It’s sort of up to the design of the bulb internally to see if it’ll let the light circuits ground out through the base when necessary if not.

    • @HowtoandReviewsOfficial
      @HowtoandReviewsOfficial  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks. I just gave it a try. I turned my headlights on, and the signal indicators on the speedo do not light up with the headlights on. However, I don’t think that is very helpful for you, because I do not have any dash lights when I turn the headlights on. Just the headlights turn on. I’ve only driven my jeep in the dark like two or three times in the last 10 years, so I’ve never worried about the dash lights. I assume it’s just a small bulb behind the speedo that illuminates it all, but I have not looked into it.

    • @blthep1411
      @blthep1411 Před 3 lety

      How-to and Reviews thanks for checking! Do the turn signal indicators light up when you use the turn signal? If so, that would for sure answer what I’m getting at. Thanks for looking into it.

    • @HowtoandReviewsOfficial
      @HowtoandReviewsOfficial  Před 3 lety +1

      @@blthep1411 No problem. Yes, the turn signal indicators on the speedo do light up when I use the turn signals. They blink green.

    • @blthep1411
      @blthep1411 Před 3 lety

      How-to and Reviews perfect, thanks a lot! This tells me how the ones I purchase SHOULD function, and if they don’t then I choose something else, like what you bought.

    • @HowtoandReviewsOfficial
      @HowtoandReviewsOfficial  Před 3 lety +1

      @@blthep1411 No problem. If you need any more information, just let me know!

  • @craigday1334
    @craigday1334 Před 7 měsíci

    If i wanted to splice into the taillight connector with the 3 wires how do i know which is which

  • @yottaazz2112
    @yottaazz2112 Před 2 měsíci

    I want to switch my headlights to modern 7inch headlights!. Is there a video on that ?!

    • @HowtoandReviewsOfficial
      @HowtoandReviewsOfficial  Před 2 měsíci

      I made a couple videos that may be helpful. I think it’s mostly covered between the two.
      How to Replace Jeep CJ Headlight | Complete Guide | Remove and Install | CJ5 (CJ-5) and CJ7 (CJ-7)
      czcams.com/video/OGvKA7C1qRI/video.html
      How to Wire the Halo Light in a Jeep CJ LED Headlight | Install | CJ5 (CJ-5) and CJ7 (CJ-7)
      czcams.com/video/JYnvmR46N9g/video.html

  • @davidst.laurent2631
    @davidst.laurent2631 Před 2 měsíci

    So, I swapped everything with LED. The LEDs I've used in everything work great... except when the headlights are on. The flashers won't flash. I have the electronic flashers as well. Did you install load resistors for the front turn signal lights as well?

    • @HowtoandReviewsOfficial
      @HowtoandReviewsOfficial  Před 2 měsíci +1

      I did not install any load resistors. Just converted to LEDs and the electronic flasher.
      The load resistors are to make them work with the stock thermal flasher. They should not be required with the electronic flasher.
      I made this quick video a few years ago for a similar problem. Maybe it will be helpful.
      How to FIX Jeep CJ Front turn park light DOESN’T WORK | Explained | Parking light CJ5 CJ7
      czcams.com/video/d2eCeixmszo/video.html

  • @its_gio_chavez
    @its_gio_chavez Před 2 lety +1

    I have an 1982 CJ7 so I replaced the headlight with led Halos and the tail lights to led like yours so is It ok If I just replace my park/signals or do I also need to replace my side markers?

    • @HowtoandReviewsOfficial
      @HowtoandReviewsOfficial  Před 2 lety +1

      You don’t need to replace the side markers. And if you don’t replace the side marks, you may or may not need the electronic flasher. I recommend seeing how to turn signals behave with the stock flasher first.

    • @its_gio_chavez
      @its_gio_chavez Před 2 lety

      @@HowtoandReviewsOfficial ok I will thanks

  • @jimcopeland4011
    @jimcopeland4011 Před 2 lety

    Would you mind sharing where you purchased the headlights and the tail lights as well?

    • @HowtoandReviewsOfficial
      @HowtoandReviewsOfficial  Před 2 lety

      No problem. And I will be sure to add the information to the video description as well.
      Unfortunately, I won’t be able to pull the information together until the weekend. I’m currently out of town for the week.
      Headlights were eBay and taillights were amazon.

  • @jimmathis5015
    @jimmathis5015 Před 2 lety +1

    WILL IT WORK ON A 1975 CJ5

  • @MrBmcgraw
    @MrBmcgraw Před rokem

    I changed all mine out also. 1986 CJ-7, but I get no turn or hazard signals with or without lights being on. Changed flasher to the one that came with taillights from Quadratec. Tried reversing using jumper wires and still nothing. Any advice?

    • @HowtoandReviewsOfficial
      @HowtoandReviewsOfficial  Před rokem

      The problem sounds like a flasher issue. Reversing it with jumper wires was a good move.
      I believe I read somewhere that the Quadratec flasher didn’t work for some other people as well. Maybe in the reviews on their website or maybe on jeepforum.com. Trying a different led flasher may still be a possibility.
      Another thing is to make sure the parking lights are installed, screwed to the body with the stock shoulder screws. This it what provides the ground.

  • @halkey6824
    @halkey6824 Před 3 lety

    Did you replace the hazard flashier relay as well? If so, was it the same flasher as the turn signals?

    • @HowtoandReviewsOfficial
      @HowtoandReviewsOfficial  Před 3 lety +1

      I considered it, but no, I didn’t replace the hazard flasher. I have never used them, and figured at worst I could swap them if I need to use the hazards.
      I will test the hazards with the stock flasher, then with the electronic flasher, and let you know the results.

    • @HowtoandReviewsOfficial
      @HowtoandReviewsOfficial  Před 3 lety +2

      I took a look at it.
      I tried my hazards with the stock flasher and they did not work. However, I honestly don’t know if the stock flasher is any good or not. I’ve never used the hazards.
      I tested the sockets in the fuse box with a multi meter, and it does provide power when I have the hazards button activated.
      I tried the electronic flasher, and the hazards do work with it installed. Note that the terminals for the hazards flasher are reversed polarity of the terminals for the turn signal flasher. I had to run some jumper wires to test the electronic flasher. So, if you get one for the hazards, make sure to get the reverse polarity base in case your sockets are wired opposite as well.

    • @halkey6824
      @halkey6824 Před 3 lety +1

      @@HowtoandReviewsOfficial Thank you for looking into it. I thought they may need the electronic flasher because of the way the flashers work. It is also good to know about the reverse polarity. When I ordered the first electronic flasher, I also ordered the reverse polarity base. However, I did not need the reverse polarity base for the turn signals. I will use it for the hazard flasher.

  • @prettywomenclassiccars

    Hi I been trying to get my turn signals to work but I didn't see how you wired it in with the electronic flasher could you make a video on that please

    • @HowtoandReviewsOfficial
      @HowtoandReviewsOfficial  Před 2 lety

      Hi! I have received a couple requests for that video and it is on my list. I will bump it up to the short list.
      I am pretty far into editing my next video. I’ll plan on doing the flasher video after that one is complete.
      In the mean time, it plugs in where the stock flasher plugs in and the black wire coming out of the flasher is a ground wire that needs to be grounded. I personally screwed it to the firewall near the fuse box.

    • @HowtoandReviewsOfficial
      @HowtoandReviewsOfficial  Před 2 lety

      The flasher install video is posted:
      czcams.com/video/EB1cAnbRtlw/video.html

  • @davidwwalker
    @davidwwalker Před 3 lety

    It's me again. So my halo and parking lights flash with the turn signal when I have the headlights off but when I turn on either the parking lights or headlights, only the halo and side marker lights flash. Any ideas?

    • @HowtoandReviewsOfficial
      @HowtoandReviewsOfficial  Před 3 lety

      Could be a couple things, but I believe all related to the parking light housing.
      Did you replace the housing, or just the bulb? If you replaced the housing ( or reworked it) it is possible that it is wired backwards and the two wires are mixed up. This is not uncommon and causes this problem.
      It could also go back to the issue with grounding the housing. The housings must be installed with the factory screw, or a ground wire added.
      Did it work before the halo was spliced in?
      Does it work if you disconnect the halo?
      Look very closely and make sure they are not blinking. They may be on, but very dim.
      Are you using the non polarity sensitive superbrightleds side marker bulbs? If you are using generic polarity sensitive bulbs, I think it would will also cause this issue when the headlights are on.

  • @tomcander3669
    @tomcander3669 Před 2 lety

    Our CJ7 has a flasher unit for the turns and for hazards...would i need to replace both?

    • @HowtoandReviewsOfficial
      @HowtoandReviewsOfficial  Před 2 lety +1

      I would suspect that an electronic flasher would be required for the hazards as well.
      However, the stock flasher may work for the hazards. Since it will be flashing all of the turn signals, it will result in a higher load, and may be enough to trigger the stock flasher.
      I do not know for sure. My hazards do not work so I am not able to test it. I only drive my jeep a couple hundred miles a year and have never needed or used the hazards.
      If you test it, let me know!

    • @tomcander3669
      @tomcander3669 Před 2 lety

      @@HowtoandReviewsOfficial thank you. I have lost turn and hazards but marker/ running, back- up and brake all work!!

  • @haveasmash
    @haveasmash Před 3 lety

    What have I don’t wrong rear right blink when turning right or left

    • @HowtoandReviewsOfficial
      @HowtoandReviewsOfficial  Před 3 lety

      It appears as though some sort of talk to text or AutoCorrect may have jumbled your comment. Having trouble following your issue.

  • @sergiocarrasco5232
    @sergiocarrasco5232 Před rokem

    I have an 86 CJ seven would this work?

    • @HowtoandReviewsOfficial
      @HowtoandReviewsOfficial  Před rokem

      Yes it will. The only differences you do not have rear side markers. Those are built into the tail lights.

  • @halkey6824
    @halkey6824 Před 3 lety

    Where did you connect the ground wire for the electronic flasher?

  • @javiermendoza4006
    @javiermendoza4006 Před 3 lety

    I have a question. No that installed the same lights. One blinkers is not working, the marker light is dim. The other signal works and marker light is bright. Can you give some advice on how to fix this. Thanks.

    • @javiermendoza4006
      @javiermendoza4006 Před 3 lety

      I have an 81 CJ7

    • @HowtoandReviewsOfficial
      @HowtoandReviewsOfficial  Před 3 lety

      No problem. I will be happy to help if I can. When you say “blinker” and “marker light “ , exactly which lights are you referring to? I assume “blinker” is the round light on the front, and “marker light“ is the amber rectangle on the front fender, but I could be wrong. I just want to make sure I am following correctly.

    • @javiermendoza4006
      @javiermendoza4006 Před 3 lety

      @@HowtoandReviewsOfficial yes, you're correct.

    • @HowtoandReviewsOfficial
      @HowtoandReviewsOfficial  Před 3 lety +1

      @@javiermendoza4006 A very common cause for those issues is the parking light (the front round light). The parking light housing must be grounded to the body to function. The two mounting screws for the parking light housing are what provides the ground for your parking lights. I have had trouble with those in the past. Make sure you are using the stock screws; they are special screws with a shoulder. Make sure they are tight, providing a good ground. If not, the parking lights will not work.
      If the screws will not tighten securely, you could add a ground wire from the housing to the body.
      I would definitely look at this first and make sure the parking light housing is ground well to the body.

    • @javiermendoza4006
      @javiermendoza4006 Před 3 lety

      @@HowtoandReviewsOfficial I will make this my first step. I will keep you posted. Thank you.

  • @paranormalwheelers
    @paranormalwheelers Před 8 dny

    Is that the same for cj7

  • @hughesjames10
    @hughesjames10 Před 3 lety +1

    Hey where did you get your headlights from?

    • @HowtoandReviewsOfficial
      @HowtoandReviewsOfficial  Před 3 lety +3

      Thanks for comment! The specific model that I used are Beamnova QP002385. They were an eBay purchase a couple years ago.
      There are many brands with the same look. You just need 7” round LED headlights for a Jeep. I see them range from $40 and up.
      Also, these specific headlights come with two extra wires for a halo, which can illuminate white or Amber. I have the white spliced into my parking lights, and the amber spliced into my turn signals.
      Let me know if you need any more information!

    • @hughesjames10
      @hughesjames10 Před 3 lety

      @@HowtoandReviewsOfficial Hey man just got my led tail lights installed now onto the led headlights. They are plug in play other than the extra red and green wires. I'm guessing one goes to the turn signal and the other goes to an power source that turns on and off with the car. Am I correct? Can you show me where you tied yours into?

    • @HowtoandReviewsOfficial
      @HowtoandReviewsOfficial  Před 3 lety +2

      @@hughesjames10 Awesome! That’s great news. The halo has two color options. One wire is power for an Amber halo, and the other wire is power for a white halo. It’s up to you how you power them. As you suggested, you could connect the power wire for the white halo to a power source that turns on and off with the vehicle, resulting in running lights that are always on when the vehicle is on. I’m pretty sure I personally spliced mine into the parking lights. I know I spliced my amber power into the turn signals.
      I will double check and plan to post a video in the next couple days.

    • @HowtoandReviewsOfficial
      @HowtoandReviewsOfficial  Před 3 lety +1

      @@hughesjames10 I took the video footage this morning. I will get it edited and post a video sometime today.

    • @HowtoandReviewsOfficial
      @HowtoandReviewsOfficial  Před 3 lety

      @@hughesjames10 The video is posted.

  • @davidwwalker
    @davidwwalker Před 3 lety

    I bought the electronic flasher but when I went to plug it into the fuse block, I realized there are no plugs nor wires in the T/S spot of the fuse block. I guess I can't do this then? Or can I just replace the HAZ fuse with the flasher?

    • @HowtoandReviewsOfficial
      @HowtoandReviewsOfficial  Před 3 lety

      That is surprising. There should be a flasher (metal cylinder with two prongs). Two of them; one for the turn signal, and one for the hazards.

    • @HowtoandReviewsOfficial
      @HowtoandReviewsOfficial  Před 3 lety

      czcams.com/video/ujr7mfaxY8c/video.html
      Here is a CJ fuse box diagram. How does yours compare?

    • @davidwwalker
      @davidwwalker Před 3 lety

      @@HowtoandReviewsOfficial It looks like that except I only have the hazard relay but there was no turn signal relay and there are no plugs for a relay to go into. I pulled the fuse box out and there is nothing for the relay to plug into.

    • @HowtoandReviewsOfficial
      @HowtoandReviewsOfficial  Před 3 lety

      @@davidwwalker What year is your CJ?

    • @davidwwalker
      @davidwwalker Před 3 lety

      @@HowtoandReviewsOfficial mine is an 85 CJ7. I replaced the hazard relay with the electronic flasher and I'm still having the issue with my parking lights not working and the turn signals not working. I'm posting on jeepforum.com too

  • @halkey6824
    @halkey6824 Před 3 lety

    I have an 81 CJ7 and the rear side light is in the tail light. The suggested Partsam tail doesn't seen to have a side light. I check on Amazon and didn't find an alternative. I did find a replacement tail light from Quadratec, but they are more expensive. Will these work with the set up you described?

    • @HowtoandReviewsOfficial
      @HowtoandReviewsOfficial  Před 3 lety

      That is a good point. The later CJ’s have the rear side markers integrated into the tail lights, not on the body. When mounted on the body, the rear side markers do not flash with the turn signals. They only illuminate with the headlights on. I assume the functionality is the same when they are integrated into the tail lights, but I don’t know for sure. Either way, I would not hesitate to use them. I don’t see any issues. (The major issue when switching to LED is the polarity of the front turn signal bulbs. This is not influenced by the tail lights.)
      Nothing critical about the Partsam taillights. The Quadratec taillight is definitely a better taillight. When I purchase mine, cost was a driving factor. The Partsam version was roughly $30. The quadratec version was well over $100. So, that’s how I made my choice. Taking cost out of the equation, I would absolutely go with the quadratec. The Partsam required minor body and wiring modifications. The Quadratec is a drop in replacement with no modifications required.
      I hope that helps!

  • @chrissheerin1216
    @chrissheerin1216 Před 3 lety

    I tried all the steps. My 1978 cj 7 will not flash with headlights on. What can i do?

    • @HowtoandReviewsOfficial
      @HowtoandReviewsOfficial  Před 3 lety

      The lights can definitely be touchy. If everything was working correctly, and the only thing that was changed was changing light bulbs, then the problem you are describing sounds related to the front parking light housings. Either not grounded well, or crossed wires. I’m assuming you just remove the two mounting screws and replaced the bulb in the front parking light housings. Those are special shoulder screws that ground the housing to the body. Make sure you used the correct screws and that everything is snug and ground.
      I believe the answers are in the parking light housings.

    • @chrissheerin1216
      @chrissheerin1216 Před 3 lety

      @@HowtoandReviewsOfficial I will check again. Spoke to LED people and they said that i need the load resistors. Maybe i do. I was hoping i didn't need those.Basically lights flash with headlights off. Lights on, only solid parking lights in front and no side blinker lit at all. I tried reverse polarity base. Same thing. I tried the square flasher from them too. No good. Am i missing something? any other guesses? Thanks

    • @chrissheerin1216
      @chrissheerin1216 Před 3 lety

      Sorry one more thing. Does yours work because you have LED headlights? i don't have those yet.

    • @HowtoandReviewsOfficial
      @HowtoandReviewsOfficial  Před 3 lety

      @@chrissheerin1216
      I personally didn’t use any load resistors.
      One suggestion is to look at the turn signals very closely. Maybe they are blinking, but slowly, or with very little change in brightness. That would indicate load resistor issues.
      I installed my led headlights first, then did the taillights, parking lights, and side markers. I never ran with led signals and stock headlights. So, I am not sure if stock headlights, with led side markers and parking lights, would cause your specific problem. I suspect that it could; the stock headlights draw way more current than the led headlights. I think it’s a possible case, but not sure.

    • @chrissheerin1216
      @chrissheerin1216 Před 3 lety

      @@HowtoandReviewsOfficial yes i believe they blink. hard to tell but side ones not on at all with headlights on. I will try the load resistors i guess. Hope it works.Any other ideas let me know please. Thanks Chris

  • @sergiocarrasco5232
    @sergiocarrasco5232 Před rokem

    Send headlights information

    • @HowtoandReviewsOfficial
      @HowtoandReviewsOfficial  Před rokem

      The specific LED headlights used in this video are Beamnova QP002385. There are many brands with the same look. You just need 7” round LED headlights for a Jeep.