holy crap, you're hilarious! I have an 06 mag and the 3rd light just went out. it's 2017 and still not much info out there, so you're the expert. a quick check online and it looked like the oem part is around during $65. might do something like you demonstrated.
You don’t have to replace the light assembly…the problem is the crimps on the LED’s. This assembly has no dynamic parts so the issue is the connections and crimps always give it up over time. Force a blade screw drive in the seam of the lens and give a small pry all aroung the lens going around and around prying more and more as you go and POP!! Notice the crimps on the LED’s. put solder paste on the crimp and flow solder on the joint (800 Degree soldering tip recommended). When the solder flows move on to the next LED…not the same one…let it cool. The white wire is + so stick straight pins in the connector and check on the car battery. It will work and if not, you have a cold solder joint so redo. There are no dynamic devices in this light so flow the solder and it will work. Seal the lens to the assembly by scraping RTV into the lens lip and the base when assembled. It will not take much so be cool. Good Luck Guys…I’ve done several this way…takes from start to finish about 45 minutes…just say cool and don’t force anything.
Thanks man great idea. Been riding with just brake lights no third for the longest. One taillight went out and got a ticket...lol guess O will finally fix it..lol
Awesome bro, that's exactly what I needed. Just failed inspection with my srt lol. Thanks for the video!
Are you age 70 cause your slow talking and working as hell😳 i mean dam
You really did that project.. awesome saved me $107.00 Thanks Man.
holy crap, you're hilarious! I have an 06 mag and the 3rd light just went out. it's 2017 and still not much info out there, so you're the expert. a quick check online and it looked like the oem part is around during $65. might do something like you demonstrated.
Good job, explaining it to me. Thanks a lot I have a Dodge Mag as well. Bay you say.
thx this helped me out a lot. only thing is you have some shit on your back window. i would clean that shit off if i were you
You don’t have to replace the light assembly…the problem is
the crimps on the LED’s. This assembly
has no dynamic parts so the issue is the connections and crimps always give it
up over time.
Force a blade screw drive in the seam of the lens and give
a small pry all aroung the lens going around and around prying more and more as
you go and POP!!
Notice the crimps on the LED’s. put solder paste on the crimp and flow solder
on the joint (800 Degree soldering tip recommended). When the solder flows move on to the next LED…not
the same one…let it cool.
The white wire is + so stick straight pins in the connector
and check on the car battery. It will
work and if not, you have a cold solder joint so redo. There are no dynamic devices in this light so
flow the solder and it will work.
Seal the lens to the assembly by scraping RTV into the lens
lip and the base when assembled. It will
not take much so be cool.
Good Luck Guys…I’ve done several this way…takes from start
to finish about 45 minutes…just say cool and don’t force anything.
Sooo what's the link to your video?
Thanks man great idea. Been riding with just brake lights no third for the longest. One taillight went out and got a ticket...lol guess O will finally fix it..lol
same here
Thank you
What is the voltage at the plug?
I'll answer my own question. It's 12V.
hay dad good god