RangerBill
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I wonder if the Rangers with the rear LED taillights brake light are also pulse width modulated to limit current through the LEDs. LEDs need to be supplied with current limited power, or they will burn out. This can be accomplished with a dropping resister (as with the LED cargo lamps) or by current limiting power to the LED (PWM signal). So, if you have LED taillights, you may not be able to use a connection to the LED taillight without conditioning it (through the Lumen module).
If someone has an oscilloscope, it could be seen it they are supplied with a PWM signal to limit current to the taillights, or LED CMHSL.
If you have a non-LED Ranger, then the Lumen module would likely not be needed.
This is all speculation.
If someone has an oscilloscope, it could be seen it they are supplied with a PWM signal to limit current to the taillights, or LED CMHSL.
If you have a non-LED Ranger, then the Lumen module would likely not be needed.
This is all speculation.
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