Thursday, October 10, 2013
How to Fix an LED Flasher Turn Signal
LED bulbs offer a lower wattage signal that creates a brighter light. LED turn signals offer the same brighter light, lower wattage, and improved life span found with all LED lighting. You can purchase and install LED turn signals to replace your stock equipment. The LED systems fit right into your existing setup. The Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) requires that turn signals flash rapidly when the circuit is breached in some form. Installing LED signals triggers this reaction. Correcting the problem is simple.
Instructions
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Purchase an LED flasher relay for your vehicle. Most vehicles maintain separate flasher relays for hazards and turn signals. You will want a new relay for both. The relays are available at any auto parts retailer, and are designed to replace your existing relay.
2Remove your existing relay. Most relays are located to the left of the steering column mounted to the firewall beneath the dash. Some vehicles place the relay on or behind the fuse panel, while others locate the relay beneath the glove box. Consult your owners manual for the specific location.
3Install the new relay by pressing it into place, and test the flasher. The flasher will likely still blink more rapidly than your original signals, but the speed will be greatly reduced.
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