Easy Flash Module User Manual: Speed Turtle Engineering LLC Internet: Customer Support
Easy Flash Module User Manual: Speed Turtle Engineering LLC Internet: Customer Support
Easy Flash Module User Manual: Speed Turtle Engineering LLC Internet: Customer Support
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USER MANUAL
IMPORTANT NOTES!
Before the installation and use of the Easy Flash Module 2.0 (EFM 2.0), thoroughly
read and understand the module features and instructions contained in this manual!
The use of a flashing vehicle light system may be regulated by state, county, or
municipal authorities. It is the responsibility of the end user to know and comply
with these regulations.
The installation of the Easy Flash Module 2.0 (EFM 2.0) will modify the vehicle’s
electronic communication system. This modification may affect the warranty of your
vehicle. It is the responsibility of the end user to verify the warranty conditions with
the vehicle manufacturer. Also, the use of the Easy Flash Module 2.0 (EFM 2.0) may
shorten the life of the vehicle’s light bulbs, headlight assemblies, and electronic
modules.
Contents
Preface ....................................................................................................................................................3
Installation ..............................................................................................................................................7
Active Modes.................................................................................................................................... 11
Troubleshooting ................................................................................................................................... 13
Preface
This manual describes the features and operation of the Easy Flash Module 2.0 (EFM 2.0)
with software version V1.21. Speed Turtle Engineering recommends you always run the latest
available EFM 2.0 software. The latest software is always available for download at
SpeedTurtleEngineering.com. To check and update your module software version, use the STE
Configuration Utility program. STE configuration Utility installation and use is described in detail in
the STE Configuration Utility User Manual also available at SpeedTurtleEngineering.com.
General Operation
The Easy Flash Module 2.0 (EFM 2.0) provides a simple and effective way to flash the factory
exterior lights of supported vehicles. The system is easily installed in minutes and is a true plug and
play solution. If equipped and supported, the module will flash the following lights:
Unlike other solutions, the EFM 2.0 does not require any cutting or reconfiguration of the
vehicle’s wiring harness. This allows the module to be easily installed by anyone in minutes. The plug
and play installation also allow the module to be removed and installed in another vehicle without
repairing or replacing vehicle components.
The module has two switch inputs as well as an existing vehicle button (most vehicles) that
can be configured to activate the module either through a long press or quick cycle.
The EFM 2.0 has applications in a wide range of markets. They include, but are not limited
to: police and fire, municipal vehicles, security personal, road workers, towing vehicles, or service
vehicles.
Module Layout
The Easy Flash Module 2.0 features six main components: The OBD-II connector, switch
interface connector, power and mode LEDs, pattern button and micro USB port. These components
locations are outlined below.
Toggle Switch Harness: This harness provides a simple ON/OFF toggle switch with adhesive
backing. There are two internal LEDs to the toggle switch with green indicating the switch is
OFF and orange indicating the switch is ON. While this is the simplest of the two harnesses
to install, it only provides one of the two possible switch inputs. The toggle switch harness is
connected to Input 1 on the module.
Voltage Input Harness: This harness provides two ‘flying lead’ input wires. Each wire will
accept a 5 – 17 volt input signal from a switch or light controller of your choice. The white
wire corresponds to switch input 1 and the green wire corresponds to switch input 2.
Both switch interface harnesses plug into the right side of the EFM 2.0 using a small black
square connector. It is secured by a locking tab attached to the top of the harness connector. To
disconnect the interface harness, depress the connector’s locking tab and gently pull the connector,
NOT the wires!
Supported Vehicles
The following vehicles are currently supported by the EFM 2.0 software release V1.21.
GM
Avalanche 2007 - 2013
Canyon 2015 - 2016
Colorado 2015 - 2016
Equinox 2010 - 2017
Escalade 2007 - 2016
Impala 2014 - 2017
Sierra 1500 - 3500 2007 - 2016
Silverado 1500 - 3500 2007 - 2016
Suburban 2007 - 2016
Tahoe 2007 - 2016
Traverse 2009 - 2017
Terrain 2010 - 2017
Yukon 2007 - 2016
Chrysler
300 2011 - 2019
Challenger 2015 - 2019
Charger 2011 - 2019
Durango 2014 - 2019
Jeep Grand Cherokee 2014 - 2019
Pacifica 2017 - 2019
Ram 1500 – 5500 2013 - 2019
Ford
F-150 (Non-motion) 2015 - 2019
Explorer (Non-motion) 2016 - 2018
Installation
1) Chrysler / Jeep / Ram vehicles model year 2018 and above will need to install an OBD pass
through connector for operation. Instructions for installing the OBD pass through connector
are outlined in the OBD pass through connector manual available on the Speed Turtle
Engineering support webpage. All other vehicles can skip this step.
2)
a. If using the toggle switch interface harness, mount the toggle switch using the self-
adhesive pad located on the bottom of the switch in a safe and easily accessible
location. Route the switch harness in a manner that does not interfere with normal
vehicle operation. Secure with zip ties.
b. If using the voltage input interface harness, connect the white and green wires to a
5-17 volt fused switch source. Route the voltage input wire in a manner that does
not interfere with normal vehicle operation. Secure with zip ties. Remember that
the white wire will control Input 1 and the green wire will control Input 2.
3) Plug the small black square connector on the interface harness into the right side of EFM
2.0.
4) Turn the vehicle ignition to the ‘Run’ position.
5) Plug the EFM 2.0 into the OBD-II connector of the vehicle. The OBD-II connector is located
under the driver’s side dashboard. Location will vary by vehicle; however, the connector will
be identical for all vehicles.
6) The module will run through a sequence of checks and configurations. Within a minute the
module should enter Normal mode. This will be indicated by a flashing green power LED
(lightning bolt) on the module. If the module does not enter normal mode after one minute,
remove the module, wait at least 30 seconds and reconnect the module to the vehicle. If
normal mode is not reached consult the Troubleshooting section of this manual.
7) Test the module by activating the switch or voltage input. If the module does not work as
expected see the Troubleshooting section of this manual.
8) The module is now installed and may remain in the vehicle indefinitely. To uninstall simply
remove the switch input harness and disconnect the module from the OBD-II port. No
additional steps are required.
Module Modes
The green power LED (lightning bolt) and blue mode LED (cube) located on the front of the
module indicate the current mode of the EFM 2.0. Determining the current module mode is the first
step in troubleshooting any problem. There is a total of 11 modes. These modes are described in
detail below.
• Initialize: Indicates the module is in the first stage of the startup routine. In Startup 1, the
module green power LED is not illuminated and the blue mode LED is illuminated.
• Startup 1: Indicates the module is in the first stage of the startup routine. In Startup 1, the
module green power LED is illuminated and the blue mode LED will blink once followed by a
one second delay.
• Startup 2: Indicates the module is in the second stage of the startup routine. In Startup 2,
the module green power LED is illuminated and the blue mode LED will blink twice followed
by a one second delay.
• Startup 3: Indicates the module is in the third stage of the startup routine. In Startup 3, the
module green power LED is illuminated and the blue mode LED will blink three times
followed by a one second delay.
• Not Supported: Indicates the current vehicle is not supported by the device. In Not
Supported, the module green power LED is illuminated and the blue mode LED will blink four
times followed by a one second delay.
• Normal: Indicates the module has passed all startup tests and is awaiting activation. In
Normal, the module green power LED will blink continuously. The blue mode LED is not
illuminated.
• Switch Input 1: Indicates the module has been activated by the switch connected to switch
input 1. In Switch Input 1, the module green power LED is not illuminated and the blue
mode LED will blink once followed by a half second delay.
• Switch Input 2: Indicates the module has been activated by the switch connected to switch
input 2. In Input 2, the module green power LED is not illuminated and the blue mode LED
will blink twice followed by a half second delay.
• Integrated Switch Input: Indicates the module has been activated by the vehicles designated
activation button. In Integrated Switch Input, the module green power LED is not illuminated
and the blue mode LED will blink three times followed by a half second delay.
• Park: Indicates the module was activated by switch input 1, switch input 2 or the integrated
switch, the vehicle transmission is in park and park mode has been enabled using the STE
Configuration Utility. In Park, the module green power LED is not illuminated and the blue
mode LED will blink four times followed by a half second delay.
• Configure Pattern: Indicates the module has been placed in pattern configuration mode by
pressing and holding the pattern button on the front of the module for 3 seconds. In
Configure Pattern, the module green power LED and the blue mode LED will blink in unison
based on the current pattern selected (1 – 10) followed by a one second delay.
Module Operation:
Switch Inputs
EFM 2.0 has two switch inputs available for module activation, switch 1 and switch 2
respectively. By default, switch 1 and switch 2 inputs are enabled. Switch inputs can be disabled if
desired using the STE Configuration Utility available on the Speed Turtle Engineering website.
Toggle Switch Harness: The toggle switch harness controls switch 1 only. Internal to the toggle
switch harness are two LEDs. The green LED will illuminate when the switch is in the OFF position. A
yellow LED will illuminate when the switch is in the ON position.
Voltage Input Harness: For the voltage input harness the white wire controls switch 1 and the green
wire controls switch 2. Voltage input wires can be connected to a switch or controller of your choice
with a voltage of 5-17 volts. Voltages higher than this can permanently damage the module.
Table 1
Model Years Button Activation
GM Vehicles
Avalanche 2007 - 2013 Hazard switch Fast double press
Canyon 2015 - 2016 Bed light switch located below radio Fast double press
Colorado 2015 - 2016 Bed light switch located below radio Fast double press
Equinox 2011 - 2017 Hazard switch Fast double press
Escalade 2007 - 2016 Hazard switch Fast double press
Impala 2014 - 2017 Hazard switch Fast double press
Sierra 2007 - 2013 Hazard switch Fast double press
Sierra 2014 Not available
Sierra (1500) 2015 Bed light switch located below radio Fast double press
Sierra 2016 Bed light switch located below radio Fast double press
Silverado 2007 - 2013 Hazard switch Fast double press
Silverado 2014 Not available
Silverado (1500) 2015 Bed light switch located below radio Fast double press
Silverado 2016 Bed light switch located below radio Fast double press
Suburban 2015 - 2016 Coming Soon
Tahoe 2015 - 2016 Coming Soon
Traverse 2009 - 2017 Hazard switch Fast double press
Terrain 2011 - 2017 Hazard switch Fast double press
Yukon 2015-2016 Coming Soon
Chrysler Vehicles
Challenger 2015 - 2019 OK button on left side of steering wheel Press and hold for 3 seconds
Charger 2012 - 2014 Back arrow on left side of steering wheel Press and hold for 3 seconds
Charger 2015 - 2019 OK button on left side of steering wheel Press and hold for 3 seconds
Durango 2014 - 2019 OK button on left side of steering wheel Press and hold for 3 seconds
Grand Cherokee 2014 - 2019 OK button on left side of steering wheel Press and hold for 3 seconds
RAM Trucks 2013 - 2019 Back arrow on left side of steering wheel Press and hold for 3 seconds
Ford Vehicles
F-150 2015 - 2019 OK button on left side of steering wheel Press and hold for 3 seconds
Explorer 2016 - 2018 OK button on left side of steering wheel Press and hold for 3 seconds
Active Modes
EFM 2.0 has four active modes that can individually be configured for both flash pattern and active
lights. Active modes are shown below in order of priority:
• Park Mode – Park mode is active when switch input 1, switch input 2, or the integrated
vehicle switch is active and the vehicle transmission is in park. Park mode pattern and active
light configurations take precedence over any switch configurations. Park mode is disabled
by default.
• Switch Input 1 Mode – Switch input 1 mode is active when the toggle switch harness is in
the ON position or when the input to switch input 1 is between 5 – 17 volts. Switch input 1
mode pattern and active light configurations take precedence over switch input 2 and
integrated vehicle switch configurations. Switch input 1 mode is enabled by default.
• Switch Input 2 Mode – Switch input 2 mode is active when the input to switch input 2 is
between 5 – 17 volts. Switch input 2 mode pattern and active light configurations take
precedence over integrated vehicle switch configurations. Switch input 2 mode is enabled
by default.
• Integrated Vehicle Switch Mode – Integrated vehicle switch mode is active when the vehicle
button is activated according to Table 1. Integrated Vehicle Switch Mode is disabled by
default.
For example, if park mode is disabled and switch input 2 is active, EFM 2.0 will use the
configurations saved for switch input 2. If switch input 1 is then activated, EFM 2.0 will use the
configurations for switch input 1 due to its higher priority. Alternatively, if park mode is enabled, the
vehicle is in park and switch input 1 is activated, EMF 2.0 will use the park mode configurations due
to its higher priority. Once the vehicle transmission is taken out of park, EFM 2.0 will use the
configurations for switch input 1.
Pattern Selection
There are ten selectable patterns for every vehicle. These patterns are adjusted per vehicle to
ensure the best possible pattern selection based on supported vehicle lights and light locations.
There are two ways to configure the pattern for switch input 1, switch input 2 and the integrated
vehicle switch.
Using the Pattern Button: On the front of the EFM 2.0 there is a gray circle with a ‘PATT’ marking.
There is a small push button switch located in this location beneath the front faceplate that can be
activated by pressing firmly in the gray circle. You should hear a small click when activated. To set
the pattern for a specific switch input use the following steps: NOTE: If Park mode is enabled, use
the STE Configuration Utility to modify configurations.
1. Activate the switch input of the switch you wish to change the pattern of.
2. Firmly press the ‘PATT’ button on the EFM faceplate and hold for 3 seconds.
3. The green PWR (lightning bolt) and blue MODE (cube) LEDs will blink in unison. The number
of blinks correspond to the current pattern (1 – 10).
4. Press the ‘PATT’ button to advance to the next pattern.
5. Once you have selected a pattern press and hold the ‘PATT’ button for 3 seconds. This will
save the pattern configuration for that specific switch.
6. Turn the switch input off.
Using the STE Configuration Utility: Individual switch patterns can also be configured using the STE
Configuration Utility. Using this PC based tool, patterns for switch input 1, switch input 2, integrated
switch input and park mode can be configured.
Module Overrides
EFM 2.0 has four built in light overrides to ensure normal vehicle light operation is
unaffected for specific lamps. Overrides include headlamp, turn signal, reverse and brake lamp. All
module overrides are enabled by default. However, headlamp and turn signal overrides can be
disabled using the STE Configuration Utility. Reverse and brake lamp overrides cannot be disabled.
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting begins with determining if you have the latest EFM 2.0 module software. Use the
following steps to check your software level:
1. Check for latest EFM 2.0 software version on the support page of
SpeedTurtleEngineering.com
2. Ensure the module has the latest software by checking the software version number using
the STE Configuration Utility.
3. If a newer software is available on the website, update your module using the STE
Configuration Utility.
After ensuring you have the most up to date software, reinstall the module in the vehicle. If the
problem persists, the next step is to determine the current module mode. This can be done by
viewing the power and mode LEDs. The Module Modes section of this document describes all 11
module modes and the corresponding power and mode LED behavior. Once the module mode has
been determined Table 2 can be used.
Table 2
Troubleshooting Matrix
Issue Troubleshooting Action
Module stuck in Initialize • Reset module by disconnecting and reconnecting to the
or Startup 1 – 3 modes vehicle
Module in Not Supported • If this mode is still encountered after software update,
mode contact STE.
Module in Normal mode • Check that the switch interface harness is securely inserted
and will not activate • If using the voltage input harness, ensure there is 5-17 volts
applied to the input wire
• If using the integrated vehicle switch, ensure you are using
the switch specified in Table 1 and the integrated switch is
enabled using the STE Configuration Utility.
Park mode will not • Ensure vehicle is in park
activate • Ensure switch input 1, switch input 2 or the integrated
vehicle switch is activated
• Ensure Park mode is enabled using the STE Configuration
Utility.
Stuck in Configure Pattern • Press and hold the ‘PATT’ button on the module front
Mode faceplate for 3 seconds
• Reset module by disconnecting and reconnecting to the
vehicle
If problems persist after updating your module software and following the Troubleshooting
Matrix, contact us as support@SpeedTurtleEngineering.com or by visiting our website at
SpeedTurtleEngineering.com. Provide as many details as possible in addition to: vehicle make,
vehicle model, vehicle model year, module mode, current symptom and any troubleshooting steps
you may have already taken.
This approach is faster and easier to install, less intrusive to vehicle wiring, and more
cost effective.
• Does the Easy Flash Module support my vehicle?
o The Easy Flash Module currently supports a wide range of vehicles. A list of
supported vehicles and model years, at the time of printing, can be found in the
Currently Supported Vehicles section of this manual. The most up to date list can be
found at SpeedTurtleEngineering.com .
• Are there any tools required for installation?
o There are no required tools
• Can the module be connected to my own switch or activation signal?
o Yes, the module can be connected to an existing switch or voltage source for
activation. Users that wish to provide their own input signal should order the Easy
Flash Module with the voltage input harness. The module will accept activation
signals in the range of 5 – 17 volts. Voltages higher than 17 volts can permanently
damage the module.
Will the module work in more than one vehicle?
o Yes, the Easy Flash module will work in any supported vehicle. There are no
restrictions on how many vehicles you can use the module on. If the module is
planned to be used on more than one vehicle, purchasing a separate vehicle
interface harness for each vehicle may be convenient.
• My vehicle is not on the supported list. Are there any plans to support it?
o At Speed Turtle we are continuously working to provide you with more supported
vehicles and model years. With that said, there are some vehicle lines that cannot
be supported due to the technical aspects of how the vehicle operates. This is
currently true for all GM vehicles. If there is a specific vehicle that you would like to
request, we would love to hear from you at support@SpeedTurtleEngineering.com.
Questions / Comments ?
Whether you have questions, comments, or general feedback, we would love to hear from
you at SpeedTurtleEngineering.com.