Troubleshooting 2005 Dodge Ram 1500 with Flashing/Flickering Fog Lights
Published 10/17/2017 >
Question:
Thanks for answering can I use the same once for headlights? I checked it now again and the headlights do the same thing.
asked by: Jesse S
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Expert Reply:
LED's sometimes will do a hyperflashing because they take less power than traditional incandescent bulbs. The way to fix this is to use load resistors like the Diamond LED Light Bulb Load-Resistors - Qty 2 # DI34ZR. This is what I recommend to solve your flashing issue on your 2005 Ram 1500's fog lights.
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Jason S
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Load Resistor Kit for LED Turn Signals - 50 Watts - 6 Ohm - Qty 2
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- Trailer Lights
- Load-Resistor Kit
- Diamond
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Jesse
10/17/2017
Thanks for answering can I use the same once for headlights? I checked it now again and the headlights do the same thing.