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DSIM Footwell light problem

Discussion in 'Technical Chat' started by donschli, Apr 10, 2020.

  1. Apr 10, 2020 at 3:52 AM
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    donschli

    donschli [OP] New Member

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    Don
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    2019 TACOMA TRD OFFROAD
    Aps i armor running boards Various interior and exterior decals Foot well lights Mess TRD pro shifter mod Bed extender, rgb bed lights, Smoked turn signals, total tail 1 mod, led head lights, switchback amber/white fog lights OV TUNED
    I installed footwell leds in my 2019 Tacoma using the DSIM rock module with the yellow trigger wire powering the leds. Followed the instructions from

    https://www.tacomaworld.com/threads...lights-rear-footwell-bed-map-and-dome.520355/

    I tested the install and everything worked great. Leds lit up with domelight. I went back and cleaned up the install, tied up excess wires, reinstalled A pillar cover and kick panel, and the leds stopped working.Opened everything back up to check connections, ect . I checked the LED lights and those light fine by a awitch.Fuse and all the connections are fine. I can also hear the relay click in the DSIM module when I plug its wire harness in.
    I checked the voltage coming from the yellow wire on the DSIM module and I'm only getting 2.6 volts. Is the DSIM module faulty?
     
  2. Apr 11, 2020 at 9:44 AM
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    DSIM

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