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> Adding resistance after LED bulbs
SKL1
post Feb 6 2019, 04:57 PM
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Trying to find previous threads or info on how to add resistance to circuits after LED bulb installation. (search function not helping...)

Having issues with turn signals after changing to all LED bulbs.

TIA.
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Jonathan Livesay
post Feb 6 2019, 07:38 PM
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QUOTE(SKL1 @ Feb 6 2019, 02:57 PM) *

Trying to find previous threads or info on how to add resistance to circuits after LED bulb installation. (search function not helping...)

Having issues with turn signals after changing to all LED bulbs.

TIA.

I got some of those gauge size LEDs and installed them in my 912. I used them only where I really needed them: gauge back lights, I can see my gauges now! High beam (the blue one that always goes dark with age)-now is visible. I didn't put them in sockets where I had no trouble seeing the lights before, like generator, oil pressure, hand brake and turn signals. Maybe try that instead of resisters and expensive bulb?
Unless you changed the corner turn signal bulbs as well. If so, where did you get them?
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