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Old 10-22-2007, 10:55 AM
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great job! I would definitely buy one if I hadn't already done my own LED flasher install by cutting the stock wires. I hate doing that if I can avoid it!

I still want to install a switch so I can switch easily between proper flashing and seizure inducing flashing! next time someone won't let me in...
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Old 10-22-2007, 12:13 PM
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Sent my paypal just a few minutes ago. Now to get going on the LED's I want.

Thanks for a simple plug-in-play product with one stop shopping.
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Old 10-22-2007, 05:44 PM
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Originally Posted by Herringchoker
Great idea! Do you know if "Sequentials" will work properly with this unit? I'd really like to put mine back in. TIA! great pix also. JOE
I'm not sure how this will work with sequentials Joe. But we sent 2 sets out this moring to people with the sequentials. So hopefully I'll have an answer for you next week.
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Old 10-22-2007, 05:56 PM
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Originally Posted by jdmvette
rich,

one question, how come the install pic shows a 3-prong flasher when the harness and product pic is a 2-prong flasher?
The harnesses that we bought out from Adjure are set up for the 2 prong, with a seperate ground wire that you don't see. The harnesses we're making are the 3 prong. One of the 3 prongs is the ground. The Mechanical flasher like you're using doesn't require a ground. The Electronic LED Flashers that we're using do require a ground
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Old 10-22-2007, 06:06 PM
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Originally Posted by Junkman2008
This is the question I'm waiting on to be answered...
Sorry for the delay, we had to get 20+ orders out this morning. I PMed you
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Old 10-22-2007, 06:26 PM
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Originally Posted by jdmvette
rich,

one question, how come the install pic shows a 3-prong flasher when the harness and product pic is a 2-prong flasher?
Judging from the ty-wraps and all the different colored wires, I'd guess that to be a prototype unit in the install pix?
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Just Pay pal you Richard!!!!!!!!!
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Originally Posted by LoneStarFRC
Judging from the ty-wraps and all the different colored wires, I'd guess that to be a prototype unit in the install pix?
You're correct
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Originally Posted by Funn One
Just Pay pal you Richard!!!!!!!!!
We have you covered Kevin, it will ship out tomorrow
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Originally Posted by jdmvette
awesome richard!

this is just the part that the LED fanatics needed for a complete exterior LED makeover!

Hi Jason, I believe this fix started with you. I just want to know that I will hold you completely responsible for the hundreds of dollars that I will now spend adding LED's to my car. Couldn't have done it without you......
All kidding aside, this is a very good resolution, as soon as my new flasher assembly arrives, I will remove the extra bulbs that I have installed to remedy the hyperflash. The new option is a much better option. One question I have though, is the new flasher noisier that the oem flasher? If so, can it be soundproofed prior to installation.

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Richard, I haven't seen your LED plate lights offered recently. Do you still offer them?
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Just Paypaled for flash fix.
Finally finished with frantic flashing from fancy fanny.
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Old 10-22-2007, 08:57 PM
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Originally Posted by krm_wi_C5
Hi Jason, I believe this fix started with you. I just want to know that I will hold you completely responsible for the hundreds of dollars that I will now spend adding LED's to my car. Couldn't have done it without you......
All kidding aside, this is a very good resolution, as soon as my new flasher assembly arrives, I will remove the extra bulbs that I have installed to remedy the hyperflash. The new option is a much better option. One question I have though, is the new flasher noisier that the oem flasher? If so, can it be soundproofed prior to installation.



the flasher i use is quieter than stock. i can't comment on the flasher that rich is selling, but i'd imagine it's quieter too, since the stock flasher is pretty loud.
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Old 10-23-2007, 01:11 PM
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Originally Posted by krm_wi_C5
Hi Jason, I believe this fix started with you. I just want to know that I will hold you completely responsible for the hundreds of dollars that I will now spend adding LED's to my car. Couldn't have done it without you......
All kidding aside, this is a very good resolution, as soon as my new flasher assembly arrives, I will remove the extra bulbs that I have installed to remedy the hyperflash. The new option is a much better option. One question I have though, is the new flasher noisier that the oem flasher? If so, can it be soundproofed prior to installation.

Indeed, the LED flasher isn't as loud as the OWM flasher
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Old 10-23-2007, 01:12 PM
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Originally Posted by GKrenn
Richard, I haven't seen your LED plate lights offered recently. Do you still offer them?
Yes we do
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Old 10-23-2007, 01:43 PM
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Originally Posted by C5VetteLS1
I'm not sure how this will work with sequentials Joe. But we sent 2 sets out this moring to people with the sequentials. So hopefully I'll have an answer for you next week.
Thank you,
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Old 10-26-2007, 02:10 AM
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I received my harness last night, installed in 15 minutes and PERFECT! Not a hint of hyper flashing even with the engine off.

Richard is the third black wire out of the top of the flasher the ground?

Once again Richard and Mark thanks for all your hard work.
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Old 10-26-2007, 09:21 AM
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Will this cure the Hazard Switch Module failure problem, since it replaces that flasher? If it does, it's alot easier fix than replacing the Hazard Switch.
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Old 10-26-2007, 11:54 AM
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Originally Posted by sxe60
Will this cure the Hazard Switch Module failure problem, since it replaces that flasher? If it does, it's alot easier fix than replacing the Hazard Switch.
In a word, no. I don't think that this replaces the flasher, it just simulates a load on the circuit. Your flasher will still work the way it always did. If the contacts on the flasher switch get dirty, then you'll have the intermittent flasher problem as normal.
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Old 10-26-2007, 01:30 PM
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Originally Posted by vetteboy777
I received my harness last night, installed in 15 minutes and PERFECT! Not a hint of hyper flashing even with the engine off.

Richard is the third black wire out of the top of the flasher the ground?

Once again Richard and Mark thanks for all your hard work.
That's correct Jerry, that's the ground wire. Glad you like
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