Pstyckiewicz
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Yes I found that and bought a led flasher and hooked it up to make sure it was going to fix my problem but it didn’t.
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just out of curiosity, have you ever seen the turn indicator on the light work? I know you have had numerous issues getting the signal to work but do you think it is the light itself that doesn’t flash?I did the same thing. Got a 3 wire no load flasher. Still didn’t work.
Update—— So I contacted the seller of these lights they told me that they were discounted because they were defective somehow and to pound sand. Even tho the listing stated New and mentioned nothing about the defect. Anyways I contacted the claims department and I’ll be getting a new set or a refund.
I’ll let you know if new lights were the problem.
Does it work with leds?
I took the flasher handle LED bulb, unsoldered the tip while pulling the LED assy out of the socket. Reversed the wires and reassembled. Someone on this forum explained that the tip is neg and the body is pos on the flasher arm socket.I was thinking the original flasher on my truck would have to be replaced or I would have to go aftermarket. However, after connecting everything, I found that the blinkers work just fine with my LED kit. Waiting on a bulb for the indicator light but without a light n the socket they work fine. With an old bulb they work fine.
So, just exercising my thinker, but ... bang, you are there - maybe. I read this description as parking lights blink when requested.I can get the light to flash/blink. Blink then back to no light blink then back to no light.…I’m guessing there might be an issue with it being on/running lights then needing to get brighter when the blinker is switched on. Also noticed some other blinkers units out there appear to have different diodes for the running lights and the blink function.
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