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Old Aug 8, 2008 | 01:57 AM
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I wanna get a pair of LED turn signals up front for my car. I went on this site www.v-leds.com and my cousin told me I need a load resistor to make sure the lamps don't flash quickly. Just today, for the first time in a while, my left turn signal started blinking like crazy. I was gonna change the back one but one day it returned to regular blinking for about 2 months. Now it's going crazy again, and I have no idea how to get the back tailight off. Can someone help me?
Old Aug 8, 2008 | 07:17 AM
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At that website they show this 2 LED TURN SIGNAL BLINKER FIX and there is one for a 4 LED too:

Turn Signal Fix
These 6 Ohm resistors will work on any vehicle and can be connected across the turn signal bulbs to simulate the load of a regular filament bulb. This will solve LED related turn signal problems such as hyper flashing, no flashing or burnt out bulb indications on installs using 2 LED's. One resistor is required for each turn signal bulb. Includes gel filled moisture resistant splice taps.

Maybe you can buy and install and fix your problem.
Old Aug 8, 2008 | 02:22 PM
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Default RE: Front/Rear Signals

Thanks a lot. I'll definitely look in to that.
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