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Buda
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Texas
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78610
Phone
800.757.2581
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Fax
844.894.2652
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Problem
Scenarios
Possible Cause
Trouble Shooting
Warning LED
module has one
or all diodes out
Are all the LED
Diodes out?
No
Yes
If at least one LED diode is
out, the LED Module needs
to be replaced.
Defective PCB
or LED module or cables
disconnected from
Connector or LED.
Call Customer Service to make a warranty claim for a new
LED
1. Make sure the product is disconnected from power.
2. Unscrew the two screws that secure the LED module for
the light bar.
3. Pull the LED out gently and slowly.
4. You will see red and black wires that lead to a connector.
5. Confirm that the wires with pins are in the connectors
(Both male and female connectors) have not come out of
the connectors.
6. If so: use a pin pusher to place the wires back into the
connector.
a. Ensure the wings of the pin are opened to ensure a
proper connection.
b. If closed use tweezers to pull away from the base.
c. A click will be heard when placing the pin back into the
connector.
d. Make sure the pin is seated in the center of its pin
position to ensure proper connection
7. If not: continue reading:
1. Follow steps 1 - 4 to unplug a working module in the
same manner.
2. Plug in the defective module into the working modules
position.
a. If the LED module comes on. You need a new PCB
b. If the LED module does not come on. You need a new
LED module
No recall of flash
pattern
Is the units power
cables run to the
correct locations:
Positive (red) and
Negative (black),
directly to the
battery?