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DEPO LED Tail Lights installed
I ordered these tails off e-bay and they look great. But somethings not right. I search here for the answer but couldn't find anything on this specific problem. If anyone can help I'd appreciate it. Here's the problem
There are 2 sections of brake light led's on each tail light. When I hit the brakes only the inner led's on each tail light light up. I can't get the out portions to illuminate. Everything else works fine. I noticed when I installed the bulb assy holder from my old lights into the new ones that I had to remove the outer most bulb because it isn't needed (won't fit because there's no hole for it to go through) on the new lights. Are these little bulbs keeping it from conducting a complete circut or something? Thanks to anyone who can help! |
take some pictures of the tail lights. I was thinking about getting some but only if they are of supreme quality.
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Is Depo the name of the manufacturer? My friend pulled these out of his car and gave them to me. They are made by Ultra, look anything like these?
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y17...nws6/tail3.jpg |
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Turn on your rear fog lights (only one side will light up) and see if that makes the outer portion of the LEDs light up. It's been a while since I installed my Depo LED tail lights, but I remember that a large portion of the LEDs were setup for the rear fog light and I didn't feel that enough were dedicated just for braking. My solution... I ran a jumper wire in the wiring harness that feeds the lights between the brake light and the fog light. Now my fog lights (red LEDs) also come on with the brake lights. IMHO this is how they should have been wired in the first place, but the manufacturer wanted you to keep that rear fog light (I NEVER use it though). No problem though as it's an easy fix.
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http://www.gemballausa.com/986boxster_aero.asp Kirk |
Kirk,
Thank you! That's the answer I was looking for. And you're right, it is a bad design as both section of brake lights should be lit. At least I now there's nothing wrong with the Depo lights. Thanks again for your input. |
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havent seen that site before. I am a new Boxster owner. (last march) looks like expensive stuff. Thanks |
Depo LED Rear Lights, Jumper wire from Brake Light wire to Fog Light Wire
Hi Kirk,
Thanks so much on your write up on the Depo LED rear lights. Do you now have extra LED lights on both sides due to your jumper wire from the brake light wire to the fog light wire. Does this work for both side because I thought only the driver's side rear fog is designed to be on. So, do you run a jumper wire on the existing car wire harness on both left and right sides? Or, do you run a jumper wire in the new Depo light housing. Question: Is your jumper wire installed on the existing car wiring or is your jumper installed on the new Depo lights. As evidenced by the number of the questions on all the Boxster forums, there are alot of us Boxster owners that can benefit greatly from your well thought out remedy. Thanks so much for sharing your experience with us all. |
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This is the second set of DEPOs I've had....With my first set, all 4 LED sets on both tail lights worked for a while when I braked, then the fog light on the passenger side stopped working with the brake light (driver's side tail powered both brake & fog LEDs). Any suggestions? Thx in advance! I believe these sets to be made with cheap electronics but they do look nice when you can get all 4 sets of LEDs work when braking. |
Check out my DIY on how to make the "fog lights" on the Depo lights into the rear turn signals...I just put it up today
Anti-Bling, Porsche 986 DIY's |
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I figured out the answer on my own. Anyone doing this mod - one resistor wire tapped to red wire, one resistor wire to black wire. No more hyper-blink....
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I can understand peoples' expectation for all the red lights to be lit upon pressing the brakes...but if you look at how the cars worked from the factory (though I'm basing my observation on my 986, I'm pretty sure it stayed this way), that's exactly how the stock ones operated. Only the inner light section illuminates for brake lights.
http://www.kryzak.com/storage/986-brake01.jpg I think where people get misled is by Depo's advertising images showing both the brake and fog lights illuminated. |
Installed the Depo tail lights last week, I've read this thread; however, a bit confused as to what should light up on which side. A portion of the left tail light illuminates that doesn't on the right tail light (provided pic). Is this correct?http://986forum.com/forums/uploads01...1395369215.jpg
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Yes, this is normal, that is the "fog" light. Here is one DIY to make it a turn signal.
Anti-Bling Porsche Boxster DIY's: Boxster, Depot brand tail lights, make turn signal LED What I did is connect the fog light to the brake lights on the left side and then ran a wire to the right side, so now both LED's come on for the brakes. |
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I may do your rewire mod when I have some extra time. |
With the LED's, at first the outside (fog) lights don't always come on with the first press of the brake pedal but they always do with the second. I probably need to add a resistor to the wire as described in the DIY I linked in the previous post.
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