Electronic LED Flashers - which of these would I need?
Electronic LED Flashers - which of these would I need?
for my signal lights
http://www.v-leds.com/Shop/Control/f...m/1/menu_num/3
http://www.v-leds.com/Shop/Control/f...m/1/menu_num/3
To tell which is correct, you'd need to remove the flasher unit from the car, compare it's pins to one that might match up. I've never heard of a direct replacement but perhaps someone has found one. Using resistors is a bit of a pain, but nothing hard, and works fine.
still no answer to this question???
Which one of these electronic flashers work in the 8. I just want to add LED's in my signals/flashers.
http://www.v-leds.com/Shop/Control/f...m/1/menu_num/3
Which one of these electronic flashers work in the 8. I just want to add LED's in my signals/flashers.
http://www.v-leds.com/Shop/Control/f...m/1/menu_num/3
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if you aren't as knowledgeable with this as RR (lol!), just wire a resistor at each turn signal. I bought load resistors, but they were a few bucks a pop. turn signals are still working well so i'm happy.
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Load resistors get hot, keep that in mind when mounting them.
TeeFar, check out this thread for some pics and description that should help you do this with resistors.
https://www.rx8club.com/showthread.p...ight=resistors
https://www.rx8club.com/showthread.p...ight=resistors
Had load resistors on my old car, left the car on the side of the road with the turn signal on for a while and came back to smell burnt plastic
it melted the plastic panel which I mounted the resistor to...
it melted the plastic panel which I mounted the resistor to...
Follow the directions/pics in the link above to do it right.
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As it was said, the resistors get quite hot, so make sure you safely mount them to a metal surface that will act as a heat sink.
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Hrm, im looking at a wiring diagram of flasher control module and inputs D (left turn signal) and G (right turn signal). Do I put a resistor at each of these inputs? You said caps, that is not ringing any bells with me, course it is late and im tired =p maybe capacitor. What is best to do? Sometime in the future im going to hook up LED's and was just curious how this is done instead of putting resistors at the light location.
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