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Old 03-11-2014, 08:28 PM   #1
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A couple of resistors before your bulbs may do that trick. As stated by others above they act goofy because LED's don't have the resistance light regular bulb. I put some LED blinkers on my 350Z years ago and I have this problem. Now they make them all the way they need to be, but yours is certainly custom. Let us know what fixed it. I can't hear either and you have a solid idea!



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Old 03-11-2014, 08:49 PM   #2
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A couple of resistors before your bulbs may do that trick. As stated by others above they act goofy because LED's don't have the resistance light regular bulb. I put some LED blinkers on my 350Z years ago and I have this problem. Now they make them all the way they need to be, but yours is certainly custom. Let us know what fixed it. I can't hear either and you have a solid idea!
That sounds good, but I have no idea what kind of a resistors to ask for at the electronics store. Do you? I would replace all my turn signals with LEDS and a compatible flasher if I knew where to get them.
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Hey, check out this link. It's not the exact link I used but it's basically what I used to figure out my lights.
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_size_...ith_led_lights



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Old 03-16-2014, 07:26 PM   #4
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A couple of resistors before your bulbs may do that trick. As stated by others above they act goofy because LED's don't have the resistance light regular bulb. I put some LED blinkers on my 350Z years ago and I have this problem. Now they make them all the way they need to be, but yours is certainly custom. Let us know what fixed it. I can't hear either and you have a solid idea!
This seems to have worked. Instead of replacing the original bulbs I just tied the new ones into the existing wiring. Now the flasher gets the pull it needs to work and the LEDS just piggyback. I guess that is what they do. I can see them just fine.
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