How to Install LED Resistors - Fix Turn Signal Fast Blinking / Error
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- This video shows how to install led load resistors to fix LED turn signal blinker lights blinking fast/hyper flash or error code for brake tail light in series/parallel. Load resistors installation to fix LED turn signal light bulbs hyper flash or brake stop lights error code cancellor. This video shows how to install a 50W 6ohm load resistor when LED turn signal hyper-flashing, flickering and brake light error code occurs. Vehicle example: 2003-2015 Honda Accord Sedan.
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Below are the cross reference LED bulb sizes
Turn Signal LED bulb:
BA15S/1156/7506/P21W/1141
BAY15D/1157/7528/2357/2057
T25/3156/3157/3057/3457/4157
T20/7440/7443/7444/W21W
BAU15S/7507/1249B
Other videos on this topic are garbage. Thanks for making one that is clear, concise and easy to understand.
Thank you very much for making the video, it was very clear and fast.
IMHO - Those bulky red connectors are an eyesore, I'd rather side splice and solder (more positive connection), and wrap with electrical tape. Looks more professional. Very informative, thanks !
That is a great idea, thanks for your suggestion.
Do you need restistors for the tail light turn signals as well or just a set for the front
Yes, it is, each turn signal light bulb will require one piece load resistor
Those resistors get REALLY hot.
How do you mount it? Can you use zip ties or do you have to like drill the metal?
it is suggested to dill the metal for better heat dissipation.
What if you do that and they only work on turn signal,not when parking lights are on?
Thanks for your question, sorry for being late to reply you, for the notification did not show it, would you please advise your vehicle's make, year, model for further assistance? and do you have installed LED turn signal lights? please confirm, thanks in advance, or please email us directly service@allalighting.com or call us at our working hours 9:00Am~5:30pm pacific time Monday to Friday.
I took my led lights out. Back to regular and the resistors are getting hot enough to melt the plastic around them. Hiw do I go back to factory and take them off
Yes, the resistor will get hot while working, so please attach the metal part of the load resistors to your vehicle's metal part, not touch any wiring or plastic part.
Ok but I didn't hook it up and don't have a metal part. I took led lights out replaced with stock. Can I just take out the resistor and connect the wires like they originally were
@@All_praise4Allah Yes, you can do that, if you install LED bulbs for signal light and wants to avoid the signal hyper flash, you can try to replace the stock flasher to LED flasher instead of installing the resistors.
No I don't want led lights. I want to use normal lights. And take the resistor out.
@@All_praise4Allah OK, no problem, if so, then just install back the stock original bulb. BTW, for some bulb size, we have CANBUS version, if you are interested, please advise the vehicle's maker, year and model for further assistance.
No work in car
Thanks for your message, would you please advise your vehicle's maker, year and model for further assistance?
Why do all these weirdos always wear latex gloves.😳
Your skin oils will corrode and destroy the bulbs and other components
this is the most stupidest thing the automotive industry has come up with. you expect a 90 year old woman to do this....
thatnkfully you didn;t have to come up with designing a vehicle that provided headlamps or anything difficult like that, but I appreciate your frustration. Get some snot nose little kid to di it for you.
I would gladly do it for you- Dr. Ray (I'm only 60).