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brucem1952 07-16-2013 03:52 PM

LED turn signals
 
I recently installed LED tail lights and front turn signals along with the LED flasher. The lights and turn signals work great however, when I turn on the parking lights or headlights the turn signal indicators on the dash stay on. They will flash when you are making a turn but stay on all the time otherwise. I believe this indicates that the system thinks there is a blown bulb so should I add load equalizes to correct this problem?

BigT2 07-17-2013 04:04 PM

I have turn signal and tail light LEDs with an electronic flasher and everything works properly without load equalizers which are just resistors. I personally would stay away from the load equalizers they just put more load on your electrical system and generate heat. Double check everything and make sure you didn't miss something. It sounds light you have something that is back feeding 12 volts to your indicator lights. The flasher should be a two prong without the ground wire.

T

Chuck Tribolet 07-17-2013 06:19 PM

What year 'vette?

Its only money 07-17-2013 09:04 PM

LED bulbs
 
I put all L E D bulbs in my 95,(interior and exterior) from corvette mods. @ one point while installing my turn signal bulbs the same thing happened to me! With the lights on my left turn signal light stayed lite on the dash. I removed one L E D bulb at a time and turned it around in the socket until I found the correct one. L E D bulbs can only work properly one way. They look great! By the way, Corvette Mods is a great company and stand behind there products. I broke one of my L E D backup bulbs and they replaced it @ no cost although I wanted to pay for it since it was my fault.

Cliff Harris 07-18-2013 12:36 AM


Originally Posted by Its only money (Post 1584434754)
L E D bulbs can only work properly one way.

Usually true because LEDs are polarized.

SuperBrightLEDs gets around that by putting a diode bridge in their LED bulbs to steer the current. They work both ways.

brucem1952 07-18-2013 06:28 AM


Originally Posted by BigT2 (Post 1584432099)
I have turn signal and tail light LEDs with an electronic flasher and everything works properly without load equalizers which are just resistors. I personally would stay away from the load equalizers they just put more load on your electrical system and generate heat. Double check everything and make sure you didn't miss something. It sounds light you have something that is back feeding 12 volts to your indicator lights. The flasher should be a two prong without the ground wire.

T

Sounds like you may have hit on it. I purchased 2 flashers from Eckler's and they have a ground wire. I know I connected it because I used one of the screws that holds the knee plate it place. An electrician friend did mention that it probably had to do with a ground connection.

brucem1952 07-18-2013 06:28 AM


Originally Posted by Chuck Tribolet (Post 1584433308)
What year 'vette?

90 coupe

brucem1952 07-18-2013 06:33 AM


Originally Posted by brucem1952 (Post 1584437067)
Sounds like you may have hit on it. I purchased 2 flashers from Eckler's and they have a ground wire. I know I connected it because I used one of the screws that holds the knee plate it place. An electrician friend did mention that it probably had to do with a ground connection.

would it work by just disconnecting the ground or must it have no ground wire at all? If so, who sells the flasher without the ground?

brucem1952 07-18-2013 09:53 AM


Originally Posted by BigT2 (Post 1584432099)
I have turn signal and tail light LEDs with an electronic flasher and everything works properly without load equalizers which are just resistors. I personally would stay away from the load equalizers they just put more load on your electrical system and generate heat. Double check everything and make sure you didn't miss something. It sounds light you have something that is back feeding 12 volts to your indicator lights. The flasher should be a two prong without the ground wire.

T

According to Eckler's, if you replace the tail lights with LED assemblies(which I did) you need two flashers. One for the directionals and one for the e flashers. Since the car was built in 1990 before LEDs, where would you put the second flasher? Something doesn't sound right.

BigT2 07-18-2013 11:06 AM

I have a 96 I only changed one flasher. I bought it locally at a place that sells a lot of parts for trucks. I don't know if it will work without the ground wire connected. Do a search for LED bulbs here in the C4 section because someone posted a photo of the flasher with a part number.

T


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