Load Resistor Recommendation for a Vehicle with LED Lights and Hyperflashing
Updated 06/24/2014 | Published 06/23/2014 >
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I order the harness works great, only issue is that it will blink fast at times then normal. I dont think its a issue with the harness but I am running a replacement led tai lights by spider. Is there a way to fix this? If not Ill have to resort to uninstall the harness n reinstall when needed.
asked by: Juan
Expert Reply:
The hyperflashing you are experiencing is most likely related to the LED lights you have installed on your vehicle. LEDs are notorious for causing hyperflash when used on turn signal circuits of a vehicle. Typically installing load resistors on the circuit like the part # DI34ZR will fix the problem.
To see how they install check out the picture I attached.
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T-One Vehicle Wiring Harness with 4-Pole Flat Trailer Connector
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