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I have replaced all my exterior lights with LED. The headlights are from Morimoto. All the other bulbs were from Amazon. I did add resistors to the turn signals on all 4 corners as I was getting the hyperflashing.

Now about a month later, My drivers rside ear taillights and turn signal, my PRND light, rear wiper are not working. Have not took anything apart yet.

Is there a fuse/control module that controls these?

My next course of action is to switch everything back and see what happens?

Thanks,
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I don't think that a fuse is the issue since the wiper is also involved..But it could be..but I'm more inclined to think that a common ground point is loose.

Did you mean PRNDL light?
GRemlin

I don't think that a fuse is the issue since the wiper is also involved..But it could be..but I'm more inclined to think that a common ground point is loose.

Did you mean PRNDL light?

Yes I do. Rear tailgate does not work either.
So, what did you figure out on this?:confused:
I have replaced all my exterior lights with LED. The headlights are from Morimoto. All the other bulbs were from Amazon. I did add resistors to the turn signals on all 4 corners as I was getting the hyperflashing.

Now about a month later, My drivers rside ear taillights and turn signal, my PRND light, rear wiper are not working. Have not took anything apart yet.

Is there a fuse/control module that controls these?

My next course of action is to switch everything back and see what happens?

Thanks,
From what I understand is there is a control module for them, it's all read and works on voltage which is why you had to add the resistors. Depending on the led replacements, they may not all be compatible and could have burnt out. Curious to know what happened when you switched back.
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