05-09 Exterior Modifications Making Your '05 Stand Out from the Crowd

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Old Mar 2, 2011 | 06:22 AM
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Originally Posted by ucdavis4.0gpa
Yeah well my Web Electric kit went in back in 2005 and failed in mid 2010. Center bulb on left hand side doesn't flash, just stays steady. Now I have to dish out $65 for a new kit...but not from them
Sorry you are having problems. A couple things to check are first, put in all new bulbs, including the front signals. If there's a burned out bulb, the lower load on the flasher can screw up the timing.

Also, you didn't mention if you have the plug-in harnesses or the splice-in kit. Based on your comment of "$65" I'm assuming it's the splice-in kit. So, you should also check all the connections.

One thing that could cause this problem is a pinched wire. If a wire gets caught between the car body and the tail light fixture, it will work until the vibrations in the car eventually wear through the insulation and cause a short. Check this while you are in there.

Finally, our products carry a lifetime warranty. If you find the part has failed, send it back for a no-charge repair/replacement.

-Lawrence
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Old Mar 5, 2011 | 10:47 AM
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Originally Posted by webeproducts
Sorry you are having problems. A couple things to check are first, put in all new bulbs, including the front signals. If there's a burned out bulb, the lower load on the flasher can screw up the timing.

Also, you didn't mention if you have the plug-in harnesses or the splice-in kit. Based on your comment of "$65" I'm assuming it's the splice-in kit. So, you should also check all the connections.

One thing that could cause this problem is a pinched wire. If a wire gets caught between the car body and the tail light fixture, it will work until the vibrations in the car eventually wear through the insulation and cause a short. Check this while you are in there.

Finally, our products carry a lifetime warranty. If you find the part has failed, send it back for a no-charge repair/replacement.

-Lawrence
Good to see a company back up their product with troubleshooting and lifetime warranty.

I don't have sequential lights but have thought of getting them for my 05. I've already done a third light 'On' mod a couple of years back.
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Old Jan 29, 2013 | 10:13 AM
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CDC Sequential taillights

Originally Posted by NJ3
Yes you need to run a pair of wires to the SJB in the passenger side kick panel, i did my WE's this way.
will this work for CDC too ?
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Old Jan 29, 2013 | 03:24 PM
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Originally Posted by I-70 west
will this work for CDC too ?
I'm not familiar with CDC lights, hopefully someone can help.
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Old Jan 29, 2013 | 03:43 PM
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Originally Posted by houtex
I sure wish they made chasers like that too... I'd buy those yesterday.

/chasers <> sequencers
//aware of the chaser kit, but all that splicing...yeesh... and no brake on de-chase...
Only kit I've ever seen with chasers it the Meter4it.com kit. I have it and I love it. I think the look is better than the simple sequential kits. Also, with the flip of a switch you can go from chase to sequential to factory.
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Old Jan 29, 2013 | 11:26 PM
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Originally Posted by goldenpony

Only kit I've ever seen with chasers it the Meter4it.com kit. I have it and I love it. I think the look is better than the simple sequential kits. Also, with the flip of a switch you can go from chase to sequential to factory.
That's awesome lol how much was it?
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Old Jan 30, 2013 | 03:59 AM
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Originally Posted by atrav83
That's awesome lol how much was it?
The splice in kit is $155, the partial Plug & Play kit is $205
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