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I am having blinker issues (randomly blinking rapidly and throwing codes). I can't tell if its the hazard switch or the multifunction switch because pressing the hazards usually makes it go away for a little bit, but playing with the headlight switch makes it go faster, then slow back down.
Would getting the hyperflash harness solve the issue no matter the culprit, or does it just fix it if the hazard switch is to blame?
I am having blinker issues (randomly blinking rapidly and throwing codes). I can't tell if its the hazard switch or the multifunction switch because pressing the hazards usually makes it go away for a little bit, but playing with the headlight switch makes it go faster, then slow back down.
Would getting the hyperflash harness solve the issue no matter the culprit, or does it just fix it if the hazard switch is to blame?
If playing with your hazard switch makes it go away for a while, odds are it is the hazard switch. I had the same issue though my multifunction stalk had no effect either way. Installing the hyperflash bypass harness fixed mine. I am sure those more knowledgeable then me will chime in as well. Good luck.
I was thinking that myself, but the multifunction switch affects it as well. Although, it could just be causing extra voltage because I was turning the headlight switch on and off. In theory, the hyperflash seems will help because it prevents exactly what its doing: flashing rapidly. I'd hate to have to replace the multifunction switch when everything else is working fine.
I am having blinker issues (randomly blinking rapidly and throwing codes). I can't tell if its the hazard switch or the multifunction switch because pressing the hazards usually makes it go away for a little bit, but playing with the headlight switch makes it go faster, then slow back down.
Would getting the hyperflash harness solve the issue no matter the culprit, or does it just fix it if the hazard switch is to blame?
Typically, the using the hazard button will over-ride the hyperflash option unless you have low voltage or LEDs in ALL locations.