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Old 06-11-2017, 01:43 PM
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I have a 92 Dodge Dakota that I want to switch two LEDs does anyone know if it will cause hyperflashing?
 
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Originally Posted by luke escobedo
I have a 92 Dodge Dakota that I want to switch two LEDs does anyone know if it will cause hyperflashing?
If you mean "to LEDs", then yes, unless you swap out the flasher module or add resistors (hint: use the flasher module; the old one is old anyway!)

This flasher https://www.superbrightleds.com/more...asher/781/835/ is listed to be a replacement for a 1992 Dakota; you can find them other places, of course.

I'd replace the 4-way flasher along with the turn signal flasher, to get both in tip top health.

They're both on the under dash fuse block; check the FAQ stickied here for an image showing where they are.

(Now if you mean "two LEDs" as in one, two, instead of "to" as in moving from to, then you'll also have to tell us which two LEDs.)

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No i meant "to" stupid autocorrect. Thank you very much i was gonna do load resistors, but this is much better
 
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Figured that was what you meant, but didn't want to assume too much

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Ya, i just typed to fast, thank you again, i would have done it the hard way.
 




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