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| Spoke |
Dec 31 2015, 08:43 AM
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Jerry ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 7,268 Joined: 29-October 04 From: Allentown, PA Member No.: 3,031 Region Association: None
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This thread is meant to help those implementing LED turnsignals on their 914.
Standard flasher relays were designed to flash 2 standard bulbs (21W each) for turnsignals or 4 standard bulbs with 4-ways on. LED replacements burn between 2W and 5W and electrically may not behave at all like a standard bulb. The LED replacements can cause all kinds of weird things like hyperflash (2x normal flash rate), dash indicators do not work, or the the flasher relay does nothing at all. The 914 flasher is different for early cars 70-73 than later 74+ mainly because of the tach indicators. Early cars have individual L and R indicators and the 74+ have a single L+R indicator. Both are handled differently by the flasher. There are LED-compatible flashers generally available at your FLAPS which are plug-in but not totally function compatible with the 914 standard flasher. The functional issue revolves around the 4th terminal which the 914 uses to activate the dash indicators. The aftermarket flasher relays are EP26 (4 terminal) and EP36 (3 terminal). I've seen these at Pep Boys, Autozone, and Advance Auto to name a few FLAPS, usually for less than $15. I'll detail the differences between early and late cars, as well as EP26 and EP36 in the next few posts. |
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| tmc914 |
Aug 16 2018, 05:41 PM
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Member ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 116 Joined: 24-September 17 From: Lowell, MA Member No.: 21,452 Region Association: North East States
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This is helpful. Changed the lamp for the m/c dash indicator and with e-brake on both turn signal dash indicators flash crazy. Ordered a modified EP26 relay from Spoke and will see what that does to help. If it does not fix the problem then I'll put a higher wattage lamp in the dash indicator.
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| Spoke |
Aug 16 2018, 09:51 PM
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Jerry ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 7,268 Joined: 29-October 04 From: Allentown, PA Member No.: 3,031 Region Association: None
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This is helpful. Changed the lamp for the m/c dash indicator and with e-brake on both turn signal dash indicators flash crazy. Ordered a modified EP26 relay from Spoke and will see what that does to help. If it does not fix the problem then I'll put a higher wattage lamp in the dash indicator. What did you change the m/c dash indicator to? LED or other incandescent bulb? The OEM flasher was designed to flash normally with very little current to flash the m/c indicator with a 1 sec flash rate. Thus the OEM flasher doesn't hyperflash when LED turnsignals are installed. With the light m/c indicator current, the turnsignal dash indicators shouldn't flash. In comparison, the 911 OEM flasher hyperflashes when one front or rear turnsignal is changed to LED. There's no debate that if the exterior turnsignals are converted to LEDs, the flasher must be changed to EP26. EP26 will solve your turnsignal dash indicator issues. They will work normally although you'll find that after installing EP26, the L indicator will flash with the right turnsignals and the R indicator with the right turnsignals. To fix, simply pop the tach out and pull both indicator sockets out and swap positions. |
| Gatornapper |
Mar 22 2023, 07:11 AM
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Senior Member ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 1,285 Joined: 22-September 17 From: Woods west of Richmond, VA Member No.: 21,449 Region Association: South East States
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Spoke -
All LED's in my '76 914 and all are working well. NOT SO in my '87 944 S. Have all LEDs in the car. Have tried ALL models of Novita LED Flashers. None correct this. Two problems: 1. Rear flashers work fine. Front flashers work fine - UNLESS HEADLIGHTS ARE TURNED ON. When headlights turn on (or parking lights), front LEDs SEEM to not flash. The rear ones flash fine. While the brightness of the running light LED and signal LED are very different, there seems to be no flash when the 12v goes from the running light LED to the signal LED - but if you look closely, there is a difference - but it's barely perceptible. SuperbrightLEDs has not been able to fix problem nor have I. Any ideas? Also, problem #2 is now my non-LED turn signal indicators in the dash are so dim I cannot see them at all. If you addressed this earlier in this thread, please just point me to the post. TIA, GN This is helpful. Changed the lamp for the m/c dash indicator and with e-brake on both turn signal dash indicators flash crazy. Ordered a modified EP26 relay from Spoke and will see what that does to help. If it does not fix the problem then I'll put a higher wattage lamp in the dash indicator. What did you change the m/c dash indicator to? LED or other incandescent bulb? The OEM flasher was designed to flash normally with very little current to flash the m/c indicator with a 1 sec flash rate. Thus the OEM flasher doesn't hyperflash when LED turnsignals are installed. With the light m/c indicator current, the turnsignal dash indicators shouldn't flash. In comparison, the 911 OEM flasher hyperflashes when one front or rear turnsignal is changed to LED. There's no debate that if the exterior turnsignals are converted to LEDs, the flasher must be changed to EP26. EP26 will solve your turnsignal dash indicator issues. They will work normally although you'll find that after installing EP26, the L indicator will flash with the right turnsignals and the R indicator with the right turnsignals. To fix, simply pop the tach out and pull both indicator sockets out and swap positions. |
| GregAmy |
Dec 15 2023, 12:54 PM
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Advanced Member ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 2,586 Joined: 22-February 13 From: Middletown CT Member No.: 15,565 Region Association: North East States
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All LED's in my '76 914 and all are working well. NOT SO in my '87 944 S. @Gatornapper, you made me go check: similar in my 968. Superbright LEDs and Novita EP35 flasher. All is fine with parking lights off. But click on the parking lights and/or headlights and the rear turn signals (and dash) will flash but the fronts won't, they just illuminate the second filament. I put the incandescent 1157s back in the front positions only, and it all works fine. Note that the front turn signals are 1157 bulbs, dual element, whereas the rears are 1156, single element. The 1157s use a common ground for parking and turn signal...these chassis use of the 111 ur-Beetle 3-pin flasher relays and does something inside to illuminate the single turn-signal indicator in the dash. I suspect that turning on the parking lights does something funky to the ground, voltage, and/or current/load path. I've not traced down the wiring to get a solid read on it. My next attempt is to put one of the load resistor packs on each front turn signal circuit ONLY, see what happens. Seems like a lot of trouble? Sure. But I prefer the way LED turn signal and brake lights "pop!", which seems to catch the eye of inattentive drivers...it works well with the "never saw ya" 914. - GA |
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peteyd Awesome!
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worn
I wish I had seen this earlier. Now that I'v... Aug 16 2018, 02:49 PM
worn Nominate as a classic. LEDs may not be a flash in... Aug 16 2018, 02:53 PM
Gatornapper Greg - sorry I just caught this.
We think alike.
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GregAmy
Actually discovered that the LEDs in front the br... Jan 4 2024, 10:19 AM
Gatornapper MY BAD! All works fine on my 914.
It's m... Jan 3 2024, 06:52 PM
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Spoke
So is this applicable to the late Tach with combi... Aug 16 2018, 09:39 PM
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Geezer914 Converted the EP26 flasher. Turn signals work fin... Mar 22 2023, 07:28 AM
rfinegan Watching...my 75 is now flashing with the parking ... Dec 15 2023, 02:02 PM
Spoke
Watching...my 75 is now flashing with the parking... Dec 15 2023, 05:17 PM
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Red76 This link to show Spoke’s easy mod works. I just... Dec 15 2023, 11:56 AM
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