Recommended LED Light Load-Resistor for 2008 Ram LED Lights
Updated 09/06/2018 | Published 09/05/2018 >
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Question:
I have a 2008 Dodge Ram and I put in led bulbs with a resister on both sides but the passenger side keeps blowing the resister to to the bulb
asked by: Gary R
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Expert Reply:
Since it is just the passenger side load resistor blowing, I recommend using the LED Light Bulb Load-Resistor Kit # DI34ZRand installing in in a location where it will get more air movement so it can cool down. It is very likely that the load resister you have is overheating on that passenger side and using a resistor that has cooling fins and putting in near air movement will help.
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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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