- 2,975
- 4,356
- 113
- Location
- Olympia/WA
Before spending lots of money, I'd put a cheap incandescent bulb back into it and see what happens. It staying lit says it's getting power through the system, but not enough load to activate the flasher, or so it seems to me.
edit: when I tried replacing all my bulbs with LED, turn signals stopped working. I put incandescent bulbs back in the front lights and signals work fine.
The most important place to put LED bulbs is in the rear brake position, to help the activation switch down at the brake pedal last longer, as the poor design choice for that switch on 24V with incandescent bulbs seems to make them have a shorter lifespan.
edit: when I tried replacing all my bulbs with LED, turn signals stopped working. I put incandescent bulbs back in the front lights and signals work fine.
The most important place to put LED bulbs is in the rear brake position, to help the activation switch down at the brake pedal last longer, as the poor design choice for that switch on 24V with incandescent bulbs seems to make them have a shorter lifespan.