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LED turning lights swap

  • Thread starter Thread starter Simon Fett
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Just looked on my electronic flasher box and nowhere does it say that it is made for LED lights... does that mean that I should get a LED electronic flasher instead of putting resistances on the circuit? Maybe that would help to solve my problem?

Here are some links to the company from which I got my electronic flasher.

What I got (HD12) : http://www.tridon.com.au/Products/Product.aspx?SG=8&S=35&G=478&P=104171

What I think I should get (LED04) : http://www.tridon.com.au/Products/Product.aspx?SG=8&S=35&G=478&P=104173
Hi Simon,

Yes, you want the LED04. The load sensitive flashers are all set up so that if you only have one bulb left, the signal will flash quickly so you know to check/replace bulbs. The LED04 will simply flash as long as something is connected to it.
 
i just replaced both turn signals with led and they both flashed at the same time so i bought a special led flasher kit for the bike (82 gs850) still didnt work then i noticed that the numbers on the bottom didnt match so i had to switch the two wires that goes to the flasher and had to run a direct ground from a wire to a ground still didnt work so i placed a 12v turn light bulb in the line and walla it worked so i put one on the t=other turn signal and they both work woo hoo!!!!!! i know its a little vauge on the description but if you pm me i will give better details on how i did it :rolleyes:
 
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