Just ordered these after my wife managed to put a big hole in her left housing on her First Edition...the dealer wanted $1300 for a single housing (which is currently backordered). Frankly, these look way better and I'll be able to pay for them by selling the good one on eBay
Wouldve been nice to know that i need to buy a forscan license to actual program my lights. Edit: least of my issues. Both taillights intermittently do not fully illuminate. Not sure what's happening there.
I installed these today, all went well with install and Forscan changes...I have a spare tire led light from XK Glow..now the turn signals on that light doesn't work..
It comes with the USB adapter when you purchase it. These run about $20 www.amazon.com/Forscan-Scanner-ELMconfig-FoCCCus-Diagnostic/dp/B07MQ8GHG3/ref=sr_1_1_sspa
@@JKU_Aaron_4X4 we do, its the same as the JT. Here you go www.oraclelights.com/products/oracle-lighting-dual-function-amber-white-reverse-led-module-for-jeep-gladiator-jt-flush-tail-lights
They can but you can get the OBD tool for like $20 on Amazon and make all the changes yourself plus you can adjust and unlock other features on your Bronco yourself.
Yes, order the 5892-504-T www.oraclelights.com/products/bronco-flush-tail-lights and then add www.oraclelights.com/collections/new-products/products/oracle-lighting-dual-function-amber-white-reverse-led-module-for-ford-bronco-flush-tail-lights
I just got these and my bronco is the Wildtrak model so I believe it has the LED taillights. I have a couple questions: 1) what do I do with the resistor? 2) the second piece you cut with the snip tool is hard to see - can you explain this piece? Thanks!
1) If you have LED lights you can drop those in the nearest waste basket, you don't need them. 2) It's not a precison cut, you just need to make space for the factory trim to clip in. If you hold the trim up to the tail light you can see what is causing the interference (its a small plastic rib) just cut that off and you are good to go!
you can use these modules so that ou do not need ot make Forscan changes www.oraclelights.com/products/oracle-lighting-dual-function-amber-white-reverse-led-module-for-ford-bronco-flush-tail-lights?_pos=4&_sid=897df13ff&_ss=r
Thx for the video on the laptop, but could go slower and less blurry on laptop image, would be awsome.. not bitching just positive comment. Still manage to do it lol
Having to mess with the forskan to instl these is BS. Dealer wants $250 to do it. Fck that. Bulky OEM's it is. Let me know if someone wants to buy a set of these BNIB.
You can add these modules and you would no longer need to do anything with the Forscan. www.oraclelights.com/products/oracle-lighting-dual-function-amber-white-reverse-led-module-for-ford-bronco-flush-tail-lights
@@ORACLElights So you are telling me to go and spend an extra $100 after I already spent $500+ on your lights to fix an issue you had a fix for but refuse to include it in your already expensive lights? Come on.
@@palmettopowersports1642 Negative, we are telling you that you can spend $15 on a Forscan module (as stated on all the information before purchasing these lights) BUT if you don't want to use Forscan (for whatever reason) there is, in fact, another option for your convenience.
@@palmettopowersports1642 there are cheaper ones on other sites but this has free next day delivery from Amazon www.amazon.com/FORScan-Compatible-Forscan-Diagnostic-Programmer/dp/B0CJ9F6QQD/ref=sr_1_1
I had the same issue. Turns out you just have to loosen up the 8mm bolts until it looks flush with the other panels. I tightened them up all the way and it looked goofy as hell 😂
Just got my tinted tail lights! Going to install them now.
We got them on our Cyber Orange!! Love them!
Just ordered these after my wife managed to put a big hole in her left housing on her First Edition...the dealer wanted $1300 for a single housing (which is currently backordered). Frankly, these look way better and I'll be able to pay for them by selling the good one on eBay
Just ordered these, can't wait!
Buying the blacked out ones
Wouldve been nice to know that i need to buy a forscan license to actual program my lights.
Edit: least of my issues. Both taillights intermittently do not fully illuminate. Not sure what's happening there.
Its $13...
I installed these today, all went well with install and Forscan changes...I have a spare tire led light from XK Glow..now the turn signals on that light doesn't work..
Does the forscan program kust come up on the lap top or do we have to source it from somewhere?
It comes with the USB adapter when you purchase it. These run about $20 www.amazon.com/Forscan-Scanner-ELMconfig-FoCCCus-Diagnostic/dp/B07MQ8GHG3/ref=sr_1_1_sspa
Will it work with the raptor?
Is this plug n play for non oem led taillight no need forscan?
You need to make a version that has the separate Amber turn signal
Here you go www.oraclelights.com/products/oracle-lighting-dual-function-amber-white-reverse-led-module-for-ford-bronco-flush-tail-lights
@@ORACLElights do you make an Amber version for the Jeep Wrangler JK?
@@JKU_Aaron_4X4 we do, its the same as the JT. Here you go www.oraclelights.com/products/oracle-lighting-dual-function-amber-white-reverse-led-module-for-jeep-gladiator-jt-flush-tail-lights
@@ORACLElights the JK has the same module as the JT?
Correct, there is not an Amber turn signal option from the factory for the JK so this is good for Euro/Export conversions or to use for chase lights.
Does the dealership do the configuration on the lights?
They can but you can get the OBD tool for like $20 on Amazon and make all the changes yourself plus you can adjust and unlock other features on your Bronco yourself.
Do you have smoked out taillights that are flush that don’t require for scan?
Yes, order the 5892-504-T www.oraclelights.com/products/bronco-flush-tail-lights and then add www.oraclelights.com/collections/new-products/products/oracle-lighting-dual-function-amber-white-reverse-led-module-for-ford-bronco-flush-tail-lights
@@ORACLElights do these have a sequential turn signal feature?
Negative
I just got these and my bronco is the Wildtrak model so I believe it has the LED taillights. I have a couple questions: 1) what do I do with the resistor? 2) the second piece you cut with the snip tool is hard to see - can you explain this piece? Thanks!
1) If you have LED lights you can drop those in the nearest waste basket, you don't need them. 2) It's not a precison cut, you just need to make space for the factory trim to clip in. If you hold the trim up to the tail light you can see what is causing the interference (its a small plastic rib) just cut that off and you are good to go!
What were the forscan settings on your Wildtrack before updating them to work with the aftermarket lights?
wow
When are you going to come out with some that you don’t have to do the foreskan ?
Never. Forscan is $13 for a year of use...
@@SMITHZAC000 not worried about the cost, just not comfortable going into the computer system and changing things.
you can use these modules so that ou do not need ot make Forscan changes www.oraclelights.com/products/oracle-lighting-dual-function-amber-white-reverse-led-module-for-ford-bronco-flush-tail-lights?_pos=4&_sid=897df13ff&_ss=r
Thx for the video on the laptop, but could go slower and less blurry on laptop image, would be awsome.. not bitching just positive comment. Still manage to do it lol
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Having to mess with the forskan to instl these is BS. Dealer wants $250 to do it. Fck that. Bulky OEM's it is. Let me know if someone wants to buy a set of these BNIB.
You can add these modules and you would no longer need to do anything with the Forscan. www.oraclelights.com/products/oracle-lighting-dual-function-amber-white-reverse-led-module-for-ford-bronco-flush-tail-lights
@@ORACLElights So you are telling me to go and spend an extra $100 after I already spent $500+ on your lights to fix an issue you had a fix for but refuse to include it in your already expensive lights? Come on.
@@palmettopowersports1642 Negative, we are telling you that you can spend $15 on a Forscan module (as stated on all the information before purchasing these lights) BUT if you don't want to use Forscan (for whatever reason) there is, in fact, another option for your convenience.
@@ORACLElights Can you link such $15 forscan module then?
@@palmettopowersports1642 there are cheaper ones on other sites but this has free next day delivery from Amazon www.amazon.com/FORScan-Compatible-Forscan-Diagnostic-Programmer/dp/B0CJ9F6QQD/ref=sr_1_1
I’m having a hard time getting the thin piece of trim to the left of the passenger side wth!!
did you follow he steps at 4:20 in the video?
I had the same issue. Turns out you just have to loosen up the 8mm bolts until it looks flush with the other panels. I tightened them up all the way and it looked goofy as hell 😂