I bought a license plate frame with 12 volt LED light. The light is not working when I connect the wires to the license plate wires from the truck. Does LED lights need a transformer to work with the trucks wiring system?
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X2 - if I recall, the 'TOYOTA' bar has to have it's mounting bolts thru the tailgate(grounding it) for the internal lights to work. Your mounting screws for the LED frame may not be grounding, depending on what threaded fitting you have on the tailgate.Are you sure you're getting power ? Is the light switch turned on? Does the frame need to be grounded ? Did you put 12v directly to the light to verify it's working? (no transformer or anything else needed).
There is only one wire coming out from the LED frame light. There is no ground wire.X2 - if I recall, the 'TOYOTA' bar has to have it's mounting bolts thru the tailgate(grounding it) for the internal lights to work. Your mounting screws for the LED frame may not be grounding, depending on what threaded fitting you have on the tailgate.
Yes I am getting power when I plug the other tailgate light in from Toyota. But when I plug the LED light to the truck plug it does not workAre you sure you're getting power ? Is the light switch turned on? Does the frame need to be grounded ? Did you put 12v directly to the light to verify it's working? (no transformer or anything else needed).
Ill try hooking to battery" I bought a license plate frame with 12 volt LED light. " You kind of answered your own question there.
If the frame states 12v LED, than you shouldn't need anything else to make them work.
However LEDs have polarity, so you have to pay attention how you wire them up.
Maybe try hooking it up to your battery directly and see if it lights up.
I think they expect the frame to be grounded when you attach it to the body/tailgate. If you have plastic or rubber plugs that the frame screws go into, you are missing the ground
Yes the Hot Dog stand is till operating. I found the issue regarding the light. It was a grounding issue because I had a powder coated mounting bracket it was not making a connection. Light works now. Thank you for your help!!Ahh. Bumper mount. Can you give us a picture of the bulb holder and that wire connecting to it?
Is that hot dog stand still open in Vienna?
Thanks for your help!!Are you sure you're getting power ? Is the light switch turned on? Does the frame need to be grounded ? Did you put 12v directly to the light to verify it's working? (no transformer or anything else needed).