I was planning on putting those light on later, but wonder if its even worth it to put it on, specially when the camper base would kind of cover it up as well. Overall must be kind of irritating to go through this ordeal, Hang tight.
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In the event of bed scene lights malfunctioning & requiring complete sections to be removed, can we conclude any future TH owner who mounts an overland rack, camper or gear to the bed rails needs to first remove all gear before taking it into the dealer for servicing?Ok, not sure of the part back in the bed, but it had a loose wire and needs replacing. Of course being brand new production, the part is on backorder. They've patched it up and the lights are working. Now they have to put it all back together until the part arrives the
take it apart again. It's taken them a full day to find the issue.
Based on what I learned, the bed scene lights part is the entire bed rail with the integrated bed scene lights. I'd only be guessing that the wiring harness is probably already there!Has anyone found out whether you can order and install the bed scene lights later?
IF I ever get it repaired. All the parts are going to production.OP should post the part numbers from the incidence it is provided after repair.
Keep us updated!IF I ever get it repaired. All the parts are going to production.
That don't make a whole lot of sense...My dealer claims the Bed Scene Lighting has to be installed at the port, can’t be ordered later :/ I haven’t been able to find it on the parts website either, whereas some other addons do show up…
The TRD Pros can option this scene lighting package, correct? If so, the claim by your dealer that it's done at port doesn't sound bogus to me. Usually PIO are widely available tho. Or soon to be...My dealer claims the Bed Scene Lighting has to be installed at the port, can’t be ordered later :/ I haven’t been able to find it on the parts website either, whereas some other addons do show up…