Re: LED Tail Lights - Adding Resistors
Pilot Dave,
Check the ground connection using an ohm meter. I chased a problem with my resistors until I found that what I assumed was a good ground point was not. If that does not work, try a resistor with a lower resistance. You can buy these online that are used for modern cars that are converted to LED's.
The flasher modules made for LED's sometimes have a different pinout. Check the letters on the module to see if the pins are in different places. You can wire up an adapter to change the pinout or rewire the socket. Try the adapter first to make sure the LED flasher will work with your car. Also, check the wattage or amperage of the LED flasher module to see if it will handle the current of your turn indicators.
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