LED Replacement Signal Bulbs - HELP
LED Replacement Signal Bulbs - HELP
Hey everyone, I did search and didnt find much... But I bought new brake lights, front corner signals, and the lights in the 3rd brake light all are LED. I installed the brake light/turn signals in the rear and they flash way too fast. So, after a bit of research, I learn that there is not enough resistance, and the truck basically thinks the buls is burned out. I found that you can get either a resistance simulator, and install one at each spot there is a LED light (At $5/ea.), or a turn signal relay flasher thingie that will work with the LED lights, but it doesnt look like it works with these new trucks after taking a look at mine.
I have a couple questions; has anyone done this? If so, what did you use and if you have it, whats the part number? Is there another way I am not aware of?
Thanks in advance, and just so you guys know I got these lights off eBay for a total of $37 shipped. Ill be happy to share the sellers name if anyone is interested.
I have a couple questions; has anyone done this? If so, what did you use and if you have it, whats the part number? Is there another way I am not aware of?
Thanks in advance, and just so you guys know I got these lights off eBay for a total of $37 shipped. Ill be happy to share the sellers name if anyone is interested.
I had the same problem with my streetbike when I switched to LED's. All I did was remove the factory flasher relay and wire in an EL-12 relay available at any autoparts store. Its only 2 wires. Have to look in your manual to see where the flasher relay is. The part is like 5 bucks.
I wired one of these at each front signal. It is 3 Ohms and simulates 2 bulbs so only one per side is necessary. They get really hot if you leave your signals on for too long, so they need to be away from anything that can melt!
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