Led Tails in (pics)
https://www.f150online.com/forums/el...s-glowing.html
I think I remember seeing somewhere people were having conflicting issues with the automatic headlights, if yours only gives you an issue at night are you running the automatic headlight feature? I have no idea if this leads to anything but it might be a start!
*edit, found another thread with the same deal your having, seems they just stuck a resistor on the positive lead of the third brake light bulb
https://www.f150online.com/forums/el...s-problem.html
Last edited by LoneRanger93; May 15, 2009 at 07:07 AM.
I've noticed in this thread people having problems with LEDs continuously glowing after the truck is off
https://www.f150online.com/forums/el...s-glowing.html
I think I remember seeing somewhere people were having conflicting issues with the automatic headlights, if yours only gives you an issue at night are you running the automatic headlight feature? I have no idea if this leads to anything but it might be a start!
*edit, found another thread with the same deal your having, seems they just stuck a resistor on the positive lead of the third brake light bulb
https://www.f150online.com/forums/el...s-problem.html
https://www.f150online.com/forums/el...s-glowing.html
I think I remember seeing somewhere people were having conflicting issues with the automatic headlights, if yours only gives you an issue at night are you running the automatic headlight feature? I have no idea if this leads to anything but it might be a start!
*edit, found another thread with the same deal your having, seems they just stuck a resistor on the positive lead of the third brake light bulb
https://www.f150online.com/forums/el...s-problem.html
thanks for the threads / info

looks like i have to get 2 100 ohm resistors
i never use the auto lamp switch btw
will the leds in the cargo light drain my battery if they re dimmly lit at night ?
Last edited by IDNC76; May 15, 2009 at 10:29 AM.
I don't foresee how a dimly lit LED will drain your battery just overnight, but I don't wanna see ya get screwed if I'm wrong, I'd just take out those cargo lights for the time being maybe, or throw the old unit back in if it's going to be a while till the fix comes
The LED light use far less juice than the stock lights which is why you get the fast blink. The circuit senses very little current draw and thinks a bulb is out. Those cargo lights on all night wont drain the battery unless it is weak. Should not be a problem.
anyone kno which wire i have to splice with the resistor, the + or the ground ?
Lights look real clean, nice choice 
My cargo lights and interior lights "glow" when the truck is off. My truck has sat as long as ten days and no issues w/the battery. I'm not too worried about it plus the fact that I like the glow at night.

My cargo lights and interior lights "glow" when the truck is off. My truck has sat as long as ten days and no issues w/the battery. I'm not too worried about it plus the fact that I like the glow at night.
the led's only glow for a little while, they'll go out after a bit. ive got led's in EVERYTHING and have never had a problem with power drain on the battery. when i instaled my resistor's i think it was on the ground. to fix the fast blink thing i only had to put a risistor on ONE of my tail lights.

i like the glow too, but i just want peace of mind knowing they ll turn off when the truck is off
the led's only glow for a little while, they'll go out after a bit. ive got led's in EVERYTHING and have never had a problem with power drain on the battery. when i instaled my resistor's i think it was on the ground. to fix the fast blink thing i only had to put a risistor on ONE of my tail lights.
im pretty sure it is both into ground. i got mine from the local autozone(mabey advance auto, dont remember). ive got a picture of them in my album. they had the directions on the back. I'll have to check them out. matter a fact, ive got 2 extras, if you'll pay shipping, ill send them 2 you.
That's good to know, how did you end up splicing them in? And word on the street is that resistors have a history of generating alot of heat, is it really enough to be concerned from your setup?




