Replacement Parts:
Description
Gaskets
Replace Thin WingMan Gasket
Troubleshooting:
All lightbars are thoroughly tested prior to shipment. However, should you encounter a problem during installation or during the life of the
product, follow the guide below for troubleshooting and repair information. If the problem cannot be rectified using the solutions given below,
additional information may be obtained from the manufacturer – contact details are at the end of this document.
Problem
Possible Cause(s) Comments / Response
Faulty wiring
No Power
Input Voltage
Blown fuse
Ignition input
No Communication
Connectivity
No Response
Bad Light Module
Short Circuit
Ensure power and ground connections to the product are secured. Remove and reconnect the
red power wire to the vehicle battery.
The product is equipped with an over voltage lockout circuit. During a sustained overvoltage
event, the controller inside will maintain communication with the rest of the Matrix
but disable power out to the light modules. Look for the solid red V_FAULT LED. Ensure that
input voltage does not exceed the specified range for your particular model. When overvoltage
occurs, the input must temporarily drop ~1V below the maximum limit in order to resume normal
operation.
The product may have blown an upstream fuse. Check and replace fuse if necessary.
An ignition wire input is first required to bring the central node out of a sleep state. From that
point, the central node controls the status of all other Matrix
Thin WingMan. If the device is active, you should see a flashing green STATUS LED on the
controller inside. See the installation manual of the customer selected central node for further
troubleshooting of the ignition input.
Ensure that the CAT5 cable is securely connected back to a central node. Ensure that any
other cables connecting Matrix
seated with positive lock. Remember that the PRI-1 jack at the central node must first be used,
before the SEC-2 jack can be used.
Verify that the harness connection is secure at the back of each module.
If any one light module is shorted out, and the user attempts to activate a flash pattern, the
pattern will not operate. Instead, the controller inside the Thin WingMan will display a solid red
I_FAULT LED.
Part No.
CZ4103
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