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What is the watt and ohm value of the resistor on the tail light line?Sorry she's a little dirty View attachment 730View attachment 728View attachment 732
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I know that thread is old but I had the same problem. Found the 5 watt resistor in the supplied harness that that came with the fender eliminator enclosed in the shrink did not go to ground, soldered it up and it works perfect.We would love to see some pictures of the NRC equipped Redshift.
Would you have a picture of what you did as I can’t seem to get my NRC rear light to work and sounds like the same problem the
Did you figure it out?Would you have a picture of what you did as I can’t seem to get my NRC rear light to work and sounds like the same problem
i poste this last week and hope you saw it: I found the problem within the shrink wrapped 5 watt 44 ohm resistor. A cold solder joint was preventing the resistor/diode pack inside the wrapping from going to ground. The shrink needs to be removed and the circuit inside inspected and tested.Would you have a picture of what you did as I can’t seem to get my NRC rear light to work and sounds like the same problem
poted last week: I found the problem within the shrink wrapped 5 watt 44 ohm resistor. A cold solder joint was preventing the resistor/diode pack inside the wrapping from going to ground. The shrink needs to be removed and the circuit inside inspected and tested.Did you figure it out?
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