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  1. So I talked to a fella that says these new trucks are wired with a Euro style taillight system. That is why we have 4 wires to the tail light instead of the old 3 . They use a bulb for signal and a separate bulb for brake light. Black is gnd. Brown tail. Green signal. I just need to figure out the Color of the other wire for brake light .
  2. I have a 2020 3500 HD. Itokk the factory box off and installed a deck on the truck with LED tail lights. I am getting a hyper flash and a fault code on the dash. I have tried installing 3,6,12,24,ohm resistors in parallel with the signal light circuit. I have tried 6 ohm resistor in both the tail and signal circuits. I have even tried conventional light bulbs. Techbulletins just say I need more than 55ma of current. Obviously that is not the case. It is looking for something very specific. Has any got a fix for this
  3. I am installing a deck on a 2020 3500 HD using the existing tail light wiring harness and installing some different LED tail lights. Everything physically works except that I get the rapid flash and dash pop up saying the signal / stop circuit is not working. I am using 2 LED lights each drawing 198ma for a total load of 348 ma. I have tried the 6ohm load resister with little change. Can any one tell me what the circuit load should be, or how the are getting that dash warning to disappear
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