The replacement of the original VW 1970 T2 flasher relay with a new one works perfectly for LED bulbs. But since the spade pin connectors are not aligned I had to make short wire jumpers with a male and female spade connectors. Then make sure the jumpers are connected to the same pin connections; 31, KBL, 49 and 49a.
My 1966 Corvette was driving me crazy LEG's would not flash even with the new led flasher. After seeing your vid I checked the polarity and for some reason the brown wire that is supposed to be ground is the hot. made a set of jumpers and they work.
That sounds a little backwards to me if it doesn't have a connection to start with it cant heat up when it heats up it breaks the connection when it cools down the metal relaxes back to where connection is made again and the cycle repeats.
I used incandescent bulbs but it doesn't blink. It is just turned on. The wiring is okay. I checked. The flasher relay works when directly connected to battery. I dont have any idea what's happened. Help please
Hi I have a toyota coaster when I turn on my signal the fuse blows off but when you press the hazard switch it does not blow up what could be the problem please help
I'm looking for a proper flasher for a 98 z28 camaro, will your product work or do you have a link to one you sell that is compatible? Any advice along the way would be greatly appreciated
they need a load resistor. to allow enough load on the flasher to trigger properly. an alternative to using a Load resistor however is to replace your flasher with one that is both compatible with LED's & incandescent bulbs. Basically an LED flasher.
waste of time video - didn't explain that you essentially need a modern 3-wire electronic flasher if your load is ALL LED's. You can use pigtails to mount a 3-wire flasher close to the original flasher location, with spade connectors into the original flasher spade receptacles.
The replacement of the original VW 1970 T2 flasher relay with a new one works perfectly for LED bulbs. But since the spade pin connectors are not aligned I had to make short wire jumpers with a male and female spade connectors. Then make sure the jumpers are connected to the same pin connections; 31, KBL, 49 and 49a.
What an outstanding explanation! Thank you. Totally understand why it happens & how to fix it now!
Thanks allot, by your clear drawing I was able to figure out and install indicator lights in my CJ5 1967
My 1966 Corvette was driving me crazy LEG's would not flash even with the new led flasher. After seeing your vid I checked the polarity and for some reason the brown wire that is supposed to be ground is the hot. made a set of jumpers and they work.
If the polarity of the LED flasher isn't working, can't you just go and physically reverse the installation of all the LEDs?
That sounds a little backwards to me if it doesn't have a connection to start with it cant heat up when it heats up it breaks the connection when it cools down the metal relaxes back to where connection is made again and the cycle repeats.
Exactly what I needed. Thank you
I used incandescent bulbs but it doesn't blink. It is just turned on. The wiring is okay. I checked. The flasher relay works when directly connected to battery. I dont have any idea what's happened. Help please
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Hi I have a toyota coaster when I turn on my signal the fuse blows off but when you press the hazard switch it does not blow up what could be the problem please help
Someone tell me how I connect the wires to the connectors please
I'm looking for a proper flasher for a 98 z28 camaro, will your product work or do you have a link to one you sell that is compatible? Any advice along the way would be greatly appreciated
So, what would cause the lights to flash rapidly after changing over to LEDs?
they need a load resistor. to allow enough load on the flasher to trigger properly. an alternative to using a Load resistor however is to replace your flasher with one that is both compatible with LED's & incandescent bulbs. Basically an LED flasher.
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waste of time video - didn't explain that you essentially need a modern 3-wire electronic flasher if your load is ALL LED's. You can use pigtails to mount a 3-wire flasher close to the original flasher location, with spade connectors into the original flasher spade receptacles.
LED relays are so much fun to work with ...
u can build any system u want.
electric LEGOs i call 'em.
/bklyn👑