- 13 Nov 2023
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Installation, Fitment and Troubleshooting
- Updated on 13 Nov 2023
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Warranty Information:
1-year warranty
Installation Video:
Fitment Information:
- 2021 + Ford Bronco with Factory Halogen Tail Lights
- 2021 + Ford Bronco w/ LED *Will Require ForScan Flash
- Will not fit Bronco Sport
- Will not fit Bronco Raptor
This product is designed as a plug-and-play replacement for any Bronco with BASE (Halogen) Tail Lamps.
If your Bronco is equipped with Signature LED Tail Lamps, a configuration in FORscan is required (please refer to the install video for guidance).
Spacers are included for the LH Tail Lamp to ensure proper fitment.
Please note that LED Bronco's using FORscan for adaptation will no longer be compatible with the LED Variant of the Curt Trailer Harness.
Troubleshooting:
Light Not Powering On: Check to ensure the tail light connector is securely plugged in and locked.
Signal Hyperflash or Dash Error (Halogen): Ensure the included resistors are plugged in properly. Check connectors for resistors for corrosion. If found, clean and test. If the issue persists, please contact our customer support.
Signal Hyperflash or Dash Error (LED): Ensure FORscan changes have been made correctly as shown in the install video.
LH Lamp Not Lining Up: Ensure the included spacers are correctly installed. The longer spacer should be at the top, and the shorter spacer at the bottom. Note that these spacers are soft, so be careful not to compress them too far with the bolt, as it might cause the lamp to sink behind the body line.
Tail Lamps Don't Flash With Signals: Determine if LED Signature Tail Lamps were equipped from the factory.
Ensure correct settings were changed in FORscan per the install video (Table Below)
Both Signals Flashing When 1 Specific Side is Activated / Park Light is Same Intensity as Brake -
We've found some lamps can have an internal short between Park & Stop/Turn, causing them to back feed into each other.
Determine which lamp is causing the issue by having the customer activate the signal on both sides, noting which side causes the issue to happen.
When the problem lamp is determined - Have customer unplug the problem lamp & test other side to ensure it is functioning correctly
Take a photo of the problem lamp with wires cut at the point where they exit the lamp - Upload to "Wires Cut" folder in /Public > /5892-504 - Bronco Flush & Replace Lamp
Reverse Light Not Powering On - There's a small 2-Pin connector on the backside of the reverse light block - Ensure this is plugged in (See photo)