Truck-lite high Beam problem
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What do you mean by one side stays on, half the light or one side of the jeep? How are they wired? Direct plug in or hard wired? Low beam is only the top half the light lit and high beam the whole light is lit. I have a set in my 2012 and we use the 24v in our national guard trucks. When the light goes bad it usually burns out the circuit board and half the led's don't work.
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It sounds like he means the drivers side will light and pass won't....... I think. My low beams stay lit with my highs on so there would be no reason for his ONE low to turn off when turning on the high beams.
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This is correct. Hi beams on = only driver side is on, passenger side is completely off.
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I turned on my high beams last night, and they came on just fine! (Go figure) But after a few seconds, it flickered and then went completely off (top and bottom). After a few seconds, it came back on. I'm assuming this is related to the problem with inconsistent electricity flow which also causes the flicker. I purchased the TLG gen3 anti-flicker harness which many claim to fix this issue.
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TLG Anti-Flicker Harness
I ordered the TLG anit-flicker harness, Gen3, and it fixed my flicker and high-beam problem.
But buyer beware! The harness adapters are very poorly made. The H4 side was almost impossible to plug into the LED headlamp. In the process it broke the female plug (harness side) into pieces. It felt like it was made from cheap plastic. Secondly, the H13 male plug would not securely fit into the Jeeps female plug. It would go in, but would not a lock in place. I had to use the H4/H13 wiring adapter that came with the Truck-Lites and re-wire the anti-flicker harness to replace the H13 plug. This thing was $80+ (including shipping), and in my honest opinion, is too much to pay for something you have to modify to work!
But buyer beware! The harness adapters are very poorly made. The H4 side was almost impossible to plug into the LED headlamp. In the process it broke the female plug (harness side) into pieces. It felt like it was made from cheap plastic. Secondly, the H13 male plug would not securely fit into the Jeeps female plug. It would go in, but would not a lock in place. I had to use the H4/H13 wiring adapter that came with the Truck-Lites and re-wire the anti-flicker harness to replace the H13 plug. This thing was $80+ (including shipping), and in my honest opinion, is too much to pay for something you have to modify to work!