How to install the load resistors for turn signal lights to prevent the hyper flash ?
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- Опубликовано: 3 авг 2024
- This installation guide will show you how to install the load resistors for turn signal lights to prevent the hyper flash.
Why do I need to install load resistors for the LED turn signal lights? If you don't install the LED turn signal bulbs with load resistors (also called equalizers), you will experience the hyper flash issue. Not only is this extremely ugly, but it might attract the police thinking your bulb is burnt out. What a hassle! Авто/Мото
Your video is so simple straight to the business excellent job
Literally just bought the exact same ones 5 of them for £5 .very happy great video
Thank you. The best video on load resistors. Keeping it simple. All the other want to keep it complicated.
How sad is that statement? Nothing personal, but, If THIS is the best vid on load resistors, we got some probs Houston..
Great video. Thanks brother
thank you so much for showing us how to do it!
you are welcome
what would be for tail lights 2009 ford escape ?
Very helpful. Thank you!!
so LED turn signal needs a resistor, does that prevent hpyer flashing, then i need one for brake and tail lights, so I would need 3?
so touching for an excellent video
So I have a motorcycle with aftermarket turn signals which is 4 I have two Sylvania load resistors do both of them need to be connected to all four or just two turn signals to stop the hyper flashing
The black is mostly always the ground right? And other colors has its parts like blue is brake/running parking and red is turn.
great video, please explain when and why you use it . Thanks
If you came to find this “how-to”, you know what it’s for. 🤡
Thanks man.
Quand je mets les résistances dans les phares, est-ce que la température du moteur les affecte ?
Hallo Partsam Do you have any idea on how to install this load resistor on a BMW E46 turn signal light.. thank you.
Did you ever figure out your E46 turn signal hyperflashing? Wanted help on it too.
Will this remover bulbd error codes on the dashboard?
Great video. All the guys with volt meters and way to much talking. Great presentation showed me exactly what I wanted to know. Thank you
Ya learning is for idiots
If connect resistor to parking wire instead of turn signal wire, without testing, wouldn't the resistor not work when turn signal is activated?
I been really looking for a way how to isolate turning light from brake lights, when the vehicle uses the same bulbs .
I have some led's amber lights to install as extra for turning ONLY , and these can be hooked to the turn signal but when I push the brakes these ambers lit too .
do you have any idea how to do or how to hook them up properly ?
please !! thank you
Waldem Mir
Buy some power diodes and run them
In series with your leds. The diode has to run in a certain direction and it will only allow the brake current to go to brakes and not your led. Try diode in either direction until you get what you want to achieve ( you won’t cause any harm ).
@@Dentinvent sounds good,, oh! ...a....wuttza POWERDIODE?
@@sandspritpark
Search “1N4004” as an example .
1N4004 is a rectifier diode with the maximum current carrying capacity 1A and it withstand peaks up to 30A.
When you search you will see the image of the item which is a component with two ends . The power goes in one end and comes out the other . It only allows the current to go one way . If you put it around the wrong way , current doesn’t come out . Sort of like a one way valve for your car 12 volt power .
THANKS
welcome~
I’m doing this for my 2005 Dodge Ram 1500 headlights and it’s not working for me it’s not going to running lights at all..
What if I have only 2 wires? Im planing to upgrade from halogen turn signal bulb, to led turn signal bulb + drl (one bulb two functions)
Toyota Yaris 2009y
Well.........since this video has been created......you can buy bulbs that have the resistors built in. They will usually say no hyper flash on them.
Is water resistance tolerable? For example, in rainy conditions? I wonder how it is installed behind the lighthouse runs that risk. Or is it harmless?
it is not water resistance tolerable. However this item will be installed inside the car, so no need to worry about rainy days.
If water gets in there, you may have a leak.
It works.
But they dont blink when I have my headlights turn on??? My head lights are also LED by the way
But the dash icons blink normally even though the lights are not blinking. They are on, but do not
blink.
Have you tried a electronic turn signal relay
my leds on my 2014 dodge avenger se didnt hyper flash in the back until I put leds in for the turn signals up front. so would I only need resistors up front then?
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I have four leds both front and rear, should i add 1 load resistor on each led? Or just add them in front?
just add them in front~
You NEED a resistor for EACH LED that acts as a turn signal. So if you installed 4 you need a load resistor on each one!
So we assume all the wires going to the socket aren't cut so we just splice the resistor to the black ground wire and blue brake wire .
Do we need to install resistor for the tail/park light line also?
I think only if it has an led bulb that you upgraded from oem
No only on the turn signal
I dont know why ppl are telling you no. It makes sense to me that you would need resistors for both white and turn signal leds
yea on certain vehicles it works but on a 02 ford windstar they dont soo figure that one out
I have a very important question, do I have to install resistors in front and back light to prevent the hyper flashing ,, thank you
If the front light is flicker, please just add one pair of the resistors to front light. There is no need to add resistors to back ones if they do not have hyper flash.
@@Partsam My fronts and rears hyperflash. I only have LEDs in the front. Do i need to buy LEDs for the rrar and install resistors also?
@@Partsam Meaning we only need 1 resistor for front and 1 for back only right?
You have to install 1 load resister to EACH LED bulb that you replace to prevent hyperflash.
For example, if you only upgrade the two front turn signals to LED bulbs then you will need two load resistors. Leave the rear alone.
If you upgrade 2 turn signals in the front and the 2 in the rear (total 4 LED bulbs) then you will need to add load resistors to the rear connectors as well.
Wouldn’t you want to connect it in series?
Can the resistors be used for the led headlights too? Or just for the turn signal lights..
Yea an employee at o'Reilly s said for front LEDs also.
I have the problem that front + rear on the right side of my car after putting a resistor on each bulb flash really quick, and the left side front + rear after putting a resistor on each bulb flashes normal... I drive a toyota aygo from 2007, anyone any idea?
I have a question if I removed the resistors and put the original bulbs back (not LED) will they work normally like how they came? Please need an answer
Robin yes they will work like normal
Christian Talavera okay thanks man
@@ChristianTalavera can i put back stock bulbs with resistors on the wire?
marioveyna yes they will work like normal
I installed the resistors at the rear turn signal lites and they still hyper flash-do I need them in front also
For your problem, we suggest you test the current and voltage of your light, which means you need to find which resistor your light request, because the one that is 6ohm 50W, if it could not solve your flash issue, We think your light does not request this type resistor
Anyway, For a better assistance, what's your vehicle details including Year/Make/Model/Sub model/Door/Trim/Engine, please? we will try to help you find if we have the other resistor for you as the replacement
I have 2015 chevy impala i installed led strobe brake lights and they are hyper flashing the front and back do i need two resistors or just one to stop hyper flashing all around
But also the led strobe brake lights are compatible for the car after i installed them they started hyper flashing the tail lights runs when i brake and turn they fine when I'm braking its just doing hyper flash when i turn signals are on when i turn on the hazards lights they completely fine so was wondering if u had any advice or resistors i can order to help my problem thanks
hi i have h7 bulbs one of the headlights keeps blown would a resistor fix this thanks
Please test if the lamp has the same issue at 12v battery, if so it means the lamp is defective, you maybe need a replacement. If not, a resistor should help you solve this issue.
If the lamp is “blowing” it could mean you have either a dead ground=black wire is grounding intermittently. OR
Your Red Power wire is grounding or is loose and is finding a ground. Water, loose connections, or bad connection
You have a fault. Are you touching the glass with your fingers? Putting a resistor in parallel (how video shows)will not lower voltage. This just "loads the line". You must add resistors in series (cut one wire and add in resistor) for it to lower voltage but you probably don't have a voltage problem if only one bulb is blowing. You have a poor connection (rapidly connecting and disconnecting) or maybe a vibration problem that is shaking out the hot filament.
I checked all the wires & installed the resistor. I made sure the brake light, tail light & turn signal worked...and it did (all in the same bulb). Then I installed the LED bulb. Only the brake light & turn signal worked. I flipped the bulb around and the only the parking light would work. Hmmm? Any ideas/suggestion? Thanks!
in fact, our part is universal. you can install them at any light position which supported 12V power source, but you need confirm how much resistor you request, so, you need test the current of your light in advance, and here is specifications:
Power: 25W
Resistance: 8 ohm
Voltage: DC 12V
And if your light need a 8ohm resistor, however, if you could not make sure of that, this part will not solve your light issue, please understand
Any else we can help, please let us know
Partsam AnthonyJ350 It turned out to be that I had to cut the brake/signal & ground wires going into the harness. Then connected the brake/signal wire to the ground wire going into the harness & connect the ground wire to the brake/signal wire going into the harness. Bizarre to me...but it worked! Much thanks to my brother-in-law for figuring that out!!!!
Good step-by-step video. Thanks. Those red connector would be called 'clips' rather than "chips" just to avoid potential confusion.
@Alex Waters "Alright, alright!" (^_^) That is actually a proprietary name: 'Scotchlok' by 3M but my point was to NOT call them "chips" as in electronic chips. They can also be called wire splice connectors.
I know this is old, but I will post it anyway. The absolute best way to stop hyper flash is to wire your original bulbs in the same fashion as a resistor. It costs you nothing, and it the perfect resistance. Just tape up the bulbs to prevent light leaks. You can even adjust the speed of the flash by altering the wattage of the bulb. Cheers!
Thank you
@@Partsam no prob! I went through the same thing myself, had to use 2 resistors on each side to get the flash to work properly, but had no place to mount them without melting anything cuz the resistors get so hot. Then the idea popped into my head to use the og bulbs…they don’t get hot at all 😊
Are the resistors going to be constantly hot or only get hot when you turn on signal lights ? Thanks
@@thachification I’m not sure. I didn’t wire in the resistors because there was no room on my bike to put them that wouldn’t be close to something it could burn, so I just used the bulbs, and they only get slightly warm when operating, no where near “hot”
Can you use 3m tape to hold the resistor somewhere?
John Tynan it gets hot that’s why it comes with screws.
The hear generated from the resistors will melt the tape
So I need a Resister for all 4 turn signal bulbs when I go to LED's?
Do i buy 5w or 21w kit for my upgraded H7 bulbs?
Hello Justin, The choice of resistor is related to the voltage of the power supply.
So it also has no error on canbus cars?
yes
tjey make a flasher for leds, with a groung wire on it.
Used it. Only one of the lights work. Don’t know what the Helios going on. But we’ll see what happens.
So one side to the negative cable and one side to the positive cable
how can i check the + and - poles of my own car? i dont have multimeter.
You can try to use a led lamp marked + and - to test it.
NO- Light bulbs do not have polarity!! its just a filament...ground one bulb terminal to the body,probe with a wire attached to theother bulb terminal, when you hot 12v +, the bulb will light. Buy a cheap test light at any autoparts store.
Lol
@@frankmlbbch3763 you suck at reading, huh?
How about if you dont have a switchback led ? How to wire it ?
one end of resistor for postive wire, another end for ground wire.
Same way in that case no blue wire only red and black ....
Did it the exact same way and it’s not going back to the white after i turn off the binker
Blinker*
Sorry to know that, please check if your lamp is work normally at 12v battery. Also our resistor is 6ohm resistor, if they still can not solve this issue you maybe your lamp need a big ohm resistor, hope that helps.
The LED bulb you have is a switchback bulb?
yes
It is Switchback bulb that's why 2 colors yellow (turn signal) white (daytime running lights)
What is this bicolor bulb and socket type?
It is 3157 socket. Amazon Link:amzn.to/2O2GYtu
My sierra has 4 wires i tried everything nothing works
Where I buy it this hyper flash plz help
I'm so sorry that it's out of stock . Thank you !
Is it normal after installing this resistor to hide to the point that I can't hold it with my hand? After installing it, it works perfectly, but it is very hot and I cannot hold it in my hand. Is this dangerous? Or is it normal and does not cause any problem?
Yea they get very fucking hot
Wow im an idiot lol. I thought the resister goes in line on the turn signal line...........*slaps forehead*...thanks for sharing :)
You're welcome
wow i got lucky.. my 2014 transit connect didn't hyper flash .. i bought the diodes lucky i dont need
Hi what is the resistance ??
6ohm
"chips"?
best is and easiest way to buy led lights but with decoders/Canbus inside
You try to give the video more brightness it will be great if you do
MAN A INVENTER WITH KNOWLEDGE OF LOW AMP FLASHERS..make a good buck
Please restate the comment. Are you saying that the person whp invinted switchbacks is making good momey from his patent or are you saying that if somebody invented sonething else that they would make good money from that patent?
@@Command37 What I mean is a flasher with a amperage change would be easier than putting in load resistors on every light.I don't think anyone has come up with that solution for this problem.I did install load resistors on every light on my 2007 350Z with LED bulbs.Someone that could design that flasher could make some good money!
Those Scotch connectors WILL cause you grief in the wet, grimy environment of the motorcycle….learn to solder and use heat shrink. Or, learn the hard way like I did!
You did not leave enough wire from the resistor to connect to the power source or the main ground.
My Audi has 6 wires. Wish it was this easy. I understand the install but I have multi color wires (5) and 1 black...
So use a multimeter to determine which wire is your ground and which is the signal live.
@@JayKay730i thanks bro
I can do anything on a car.... And this shit is still so confusing :( so it takes one resistor per bulb?
if your led lights flicking, take them
One per BLINKING lamp\bulb. Typically autos have 4. 2 front 2 rear. Each is its own circuit in parallel wiring. This is done so if you have 2 on the rear which are also brakes. They don’t BOTH burn out.
Why wouldn't you simply replace the turn signal relay with one designed for a lesser load? 12 bucks and a one time only install.
The blinker/flasher “relay” on many new bikes is not a separate unit but is a solid state circuit within the ECU! Don’t waste your time looking for this “relay” like I DID!!! Major Problemo.
2 connecting chips?
yes
(WARNING - the following comment ONLY applies to LED lighting that is designed and sold SPECIFICALLY for automotive use! All bets are off if you use lighting that you built yourself!)
I am sorry to have to say this, but this is not a very good (or safe) way to fix "hyper - fast" turn signal flashing.
While the problem with this sort of turn signal flashing IS caused by the change in resistive loads when LED bulbs or fixtures are installed in your turn signal/emergency flasher circuit, it is caused by the type of flasher relay that your car is equipped with, NOT the leds being installed!
Up until recently, turn signal relays were designed to rely on the current drawn from the bulbs in the turn signal circuit to show when a bulb had failed by changing the flash rate.
With the advent of LED lighting, older model turn signal relays sensed the lower current used by a LED device as being a failed bulb.
A fix now exists for this problem - electronic turn signal relays that are not affected by current changes. The fix also allows you to use filament bulbs while eliminating the "fast flash" effect even on filament bulbs
Using them eliminates the "fast flash - bulb failure" feature - but it also creates an incredibly easy and safe way to convert to LEDs in the turn signal circuit by simply plugging a new turn signal relay designed for LED lights!
Here is how to find and buy the right relay for your vehicle:
The most common electronic flasher relays available for older vehicles is the three-prong Tridon/Novita EP35 3-prong ISO (International Standards Organization) or the Tridon/Novita EP34 3-prong JSO (Japan Standards Organization) flasher relay. The only difference between the EP34 and the EP35 is the fact that the power pins on are reversed (ISO vs JSO types) making it very important to determine which one is used on your vehicle. Here is a simple rule of thumb - ISO for American and some European vehicles, JSO for Japanese vehicles. Other electronic flasher types may exist for vehicles that do not use the fairly-common 3-prong flasher relay. you'll have to do your own research to find them.
Avoid excessive heat, possible fires and the bother of modding your vehicle. Use an electronic flasher relay.
You can purchase either of these relays (depending on your vehicle's design specifications) at most auto parts stores. O'Reilly and NAPA carry them. Be SURE you have the right version! Using the wrong one will destroy it when first used. Using the part number or information on the side of the device will help determine which turn signal to buy.
THe relay replacement works great I used Novita LM487 Flasher off Amazon on '03 Tahoe;but BCM controls the flashing on gmt900 trucks (07-13) so the resistor is your only solution. The Body Control Module performs the funtion of controlling hyperBlink current sensing. Try finding a flasher relay for these trucks, you wont ... I verified this on AllData schematics.
I installed LED signals at the rear of my bike, with stock on front and 2 resistors connected at the rear side. The rear and front worked no problem, once I connected the front LED's, all I get them turned on Amber but no flash. I just ordered a relay and I'm confused about if the relay is needed along with resistors, or can it replace resistors entirely.. hmm
Great advice for those that are confused & dont know how 2 properly install a potential fire hazard resistor wasting $ on 2/4/6 resistors when u can buy the electronic flasher for a fraction of the price ure sure 2 pay for just 1 pair of Sylvanias.
Lighting control modules will undergo a bypass function by tracing wires & connecting the new relay flasher which controls all the turn/stop lamps.
Testing is highly recommended so u get it right the 1st time & dont overload the relays wattage capacity if u have a bunch of high powered leds installed.
Be safe & let there be blinding light upon the road ahead.
Flashers don't work with newer Jeep Wranglers.
@@TroyKramertdog05 Well that's handy info for wrangler owners who want to convert to LED lighting.
I guess it is a good thing that I own a Suzuki Sidekick and not a Wrangler.
That sounds like a "Wrangler Owner Problem".
Is this video title a question? Asking for an enemy...
Isn't the resistor supposed to be as near a relay as possible
i installed load resistors and still got the hyper flash. they are on correctly.
Hello, If may could first confirm the resistor is right
@@Partsam 50w 6 ohm. i installed them for the rear turn signals/brake lights and it also made the front turn signals blink fast. will a led flasher fix this?
@@dora42ch Hello,It is better to go to an auto repair shop and let a professional deal with your problem.
Uh you just connected them to each other
Well VW decided that two black wires and a red wire would be good for their tail light. How the hell do I tell the two black wires apart?!
Hello Chris, I'm so sorry to hearing that. You can use a 12V DC power supply to confirm the 3 wires of the tail light, which one is connected to the negative pole of the power supply, which one is high light, and which one is low light. then you may could solve your problem. Thank you.
LED bulbs glow and dim light fast, so no problem with hyper flash. This huge resistor is wasting energy.
Doesn't explain how to do this with a base that's currently wired to the car.
Hi,thanks for your suggestions.
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The resistance is hot, I don't recommend it. If you are toyota or Lexus, you can replace the led turn signal relay to solve the problem.
so do I cut the ground wire or just splice into it...?,, and what about the red wire, is it cut into or just spliced into..?,, this video tell me nothing other than the red wire is the turn signal.. Would have been a thousand times more useful if it was showing the installation on an actual vehicle,,,,SUCKS... !!
Don't ever use those horrible spliced connectors, ask me why?
Sorry but the explanation is misled. It is better to look at
Enlight Automotive presentation.
Holy crap! They melted into my new headlight assemblies, and smoked up a film on the inside of the lenses!
It's not that simple . You need Tee taps to do it these type of connectors will not work because you do not have a cut end going to the bulb base.
Total wrong,you connected that up without connecting to indicator or stop and tail light.plus what year you in to be using a block connector,talk about fire hazard.do not use or do that way.solder the wires together and shrink rap making water proof .your a joke if your going to do videos please don't bodge do it right from the start.