CONTINUED -REMOTE TYPE: WIRELESS HANDHELD OR WIRELESS DASH MOUNT
REMOTE CONTROL (2000, 2051, 2007, 2057, 7901, 7951, 7900, 20004, 20514, 20074, 20574, 7901,
79514, 79004)
3. My light will illuminate, but has rotation issues (no left/right, up/down, or both). Potential issues:
Defective Motor
Defective Receiver
Defective Wireless Remote
Defective Motor-
There are two motors in the light; one that controls horizontal movement and one that controls
vertical movement. If your light will turn on but will not move L/R or U/D, then you may have a defective motor.
Defective Receiver-
If your light illuminates but rotates intermittently or not at all, your receiver may be the issue.
Defective Wireless Remote
-
There is a red LED light in the center of your wireless remote control that should light up
every time you depress a button.
If it does not illuminate when depressing the left, right, up or down arrow you may have
a defective remote.
If available, use a different wireless remote control to test the light. If a different remote is not available,
please call our Customer Service Department for assistance.
REMOTE TYPE: HARDWIRED DASH MOUNT REMOTE CONTROL (2020, 2021, 20204, 20214)
1. My light has NO function. Potential causes for this issue:
Insufficient Power Supply
Loose or Corroded Connector (Remote to Wiring Harness OR Wiring Harness to Light)
Insufficient Power Supply
- Our hardwired dash mount remote control lights have to be powered on to
operate. If the switch is in the on position and the light will still not turn on or move, verify it is receiving
adequate current. Halogen units draw 5.5 Amps at 13.8V / LED units draw 3 Amps at 13.8V.
Loose or Corroded Connector (Remote to Wiring Harness OR Wiring Harness to Light) -
There is a
connector at the remote control side and under the light. Disconnect the plugs to check for corrosion and a
secure connection.
2. My light will rotate left/right and up/down, but the bulb will not illuminate.
Insufficient Power Supply
Defective Halogen Bulb
Insufficient Power Supply
- If the motors are operational, this is a sign that the light is receiving adequate
current, but not enough to illuminate the bulb. Verify your unit is receiving adequate current. Halogen units
draw 5.5 Amps at 13.8V / LED units draw 3 Amps at 13.8V.
Defective Halogen Bulb-
Is there a break in the filament? If no, remove the bulb and perform a continuity
test.