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I put new signals on and they blink way to fast. I got them from brit customs and they have double filliment bulbs. Could that be my issue.
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It has something to do with the voltage on the lights. If memory serves... you need an LED relay for it to work properly.
Im sure some eon else will chime in and maybe even provide a previous link.
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I thought they blink normal when i wired them up before i mounted them.
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May be a blown bulb. I know they are new but there was a bad review about BC lights on another forum. A guy was blowing bulbs daily till he got through the four that came with the lights.
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Bulbs all work they just blink fast.
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Which side of the lamp did you wire up? I think the running light side might blink faster due to lower resistance.
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They only have two wires i will swope them to see if that will change anything .thanks for the tip
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Two wires using the signal stalk for the ground? If so a swap probably cures you.
A positive attitude may not solve all your problems, but it will annoy enough people to make it worth the effort. Herm Albright (1876 - 1944)
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I added the light bar and have the same problem.
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I swoped my wires same issue. I guess they will blink fast.
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R the lights LED's?if so, get an LED flasher.
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What happens if you flash both elements at the same time; tie both leads together?
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