thanks!
i did see the 6 ohm load resistor on their site....and i thought i had to use it for every turn signal bulb i replace. still might try it though.
Originally Posted by coldsteel
(Post 2874276)
You can change your bulbs to LEDs, but you will definitely need a resistor. 6 ohms per side should do it. The computer controls everything and can identify when the circuit is not drawing enough power, indicating a bulb failure, and hyperflashing the LEDs. Just wire the resistor in-line and you will not get the hyperflash or bulb out warning.
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You are correct...i edited my earlier response...1 resistor per bulb.
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Originally Posted by coldsteel
(Post 2874276)
You can change your bulbs to LEDs, but you will definitely need a resistor. 6 ohms per [bulb] should do it. Just wire the resistor in-line and you will not get the hyperflash or bulb out warning.
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