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The LED turn signals are working great! But have caused super fast blinking, i'm assuming i need to install some sort of resistors? Thanks
 
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Yes you need to install resistors to stop the hyper flash
 
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Here's an alternative to installing resistors:
https://www.superbrightleds.com/blog...rflashing/275/
 
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Originally Posted by ambidextrous
Here's an alternative to installing resistors:
https://www.superbrightleds.com/blog...rflashing/275/
Nice that seems easier, will they work with our taillights though? I dont remember plugging anything in in the rear when replacing lights.
 
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Nice that seems easier, will they work with our taillights though? I don't remember plugging anything in in the rear when replacing lights.
I'm not sure - but it's a cheap enough device, and worth trying. Let us know if you try this and it works - or doesn't.
 
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Originally Posted by ambidextrous
Here's an alternative to installing resistors:
https://www.superbrightleds.com/blog...rflashing/275/
Maybe you should research that easy install flasher module location on a crossfire... ROFL
 
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Maybe you should research that easy install flasher module location on a crossfire... ROFL
Yes, that's the ideal way to go; but if you're addressing me, I have no immediate plans to install LED turn signals - too many more demanding maintenance issues.
 
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Originally Posted by ambidextrous
Yes, that's the ideal way to go; but if you're addressing me, I have no immediate plans to install LED turn signals - too many more demanding maintenance issues.
"Ideal" if you don't mind rewiring the car to utilize one..
 
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