LED Blinkers Problem - Must've ran out of blinker fluid again - Help Requested
Hello all, I am new to the forum but I need to ask a serious question.
I am having serious blinker problems, I will start from the beginning. I installed sequential tail lights about 3 years ago and they work fine most of the time, then I started having bulbs go out recently. I switched exclusively to LED tail lights and blinkers. I then had a hyper flash problem which means that the blinkers flash really fast because there is very little resistance which is what the stock flasher runs on. So, this week I bought an EP27L that works on timing instead of power values. Well I can hear it clicking at a good rate when I turn the blinker on, but now, NO BLINKERS! This is really frustrating me lately. :frown:
Does anyone here have any ideas on where to proceed from here? I am waiting for a reply from the company to see if maybe their flasher broke before it got here or something but I was hoping maybe someone had some experience with this.
If not for me, do it for my mustang. How could anyone say no to that smile? :smile:
Hello all, I am new to the forum but I need to ask a serious question.
I am having serious blinker problems, I will start from the beginning. I installed sequential tail lights about 3 years ago and they work fine most of the time, then I started having bulbs go out recently. I switched exclusively to LED tail lights and blinkers. I then had a hyper flash problem which means that the blinkers flash really fast because there is very little resistance which is what the stock flasher runs on. So, this week I bought an EP27L that works on timing instead of power values. Well I can hear it clicking at a good rate when I turn the blinker on, but now, NO BLINKERS! This is really frustrating me lately. :frown:
Does anyone here have any ideas on where to proceed from here? I am waiting for a reply from the company to see if maybe their flasher broke before it got here or something but I was hoping maybe someone had some experience with this.
If not for me, do it for my mustang. How could anyone say no to that smile? :smile:
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