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ha.. my buddy did the same thing.. .and he hasn't installed those yet because he cant find the right wires either.. so he has the fast blink going on..

 

i'll wait till someone chimes in.

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ha.. my buddy did the same thing.. .and he hasn't installed those yet because he cant find the right wires either.. so he has the fast blink going on..

 

i'll wait till someone chimes in.

ugh...lol I've searched everything and everywhere

 

 

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ha.. my buddy did the same thing.. .and he hasn't installed those yet because he cant find the right wires either.. so he has the fast blink going on..

 

i'll wait till someone chimes in.

does he have a video or picture of what it looks like as far as the view from the front when the lights are blinking?

 

 

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Driver Side

Pin 1 - Black = Ground

Pin 7 - Dark Blue/White Stripe = Turn Signal

 

Passenger Side

Pin 1 - Black = Ground

Pin 7 - Light Green/Purple Stripe = Turn Signal

 

 

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Driver Side

Pin 1 - Black = Ground

Pin 7 - Dark Blue/White Stripe = Turn Signal

 

Passenger Side

Pin 1 - Black = Ground

Pin 7 - Light Green/Purple Stripe = Turn Signal

 

 

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thank you so much!! These wires are in the harness right?

 

 

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I haven't figured out something yet. Why put in leds if you have to use a resistor for them? Or are you interested in changing the color?

The OP wants to upgrade his incandescent turn signals to LED but if he doesn't add the resistors he'll get hyper flash.

 

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For the front 6 Ohm - 50 Watt. For the rear, it needs to be 3 ohm since there are two bulbs there to accommodate.

 

 

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What watt is the 3 ohm resistors? I've tried to look them up and can only find the 6ohm-50 watt resistors

 

 

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For the front, you only need 6 ohm - (50 watt). If you are doing rears also, the rears need to be a 3 ohm. There are 3 ohm (50 watt) and 3 ohm (100 watt). Either 3 ohm will work for the back.

 

If you’re only doing the front, 6 ohm - 50 watt will be fine.

 

 

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This will hopefully help. The “6” and “3” represent the ohm resistor you need. For us, 6 ohm for the front, 3 ohm for the back.

 

 

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