I bought some LED bulbs for my corner lights (this is a different issue than posted a lil bit ago) and i read when i bought them that the turn signals would flash as if they were burnt out because of the low current draw that the LED's have. I read there was a way to fix it, but i cant find that site again. I searched under LED, LED Turnsignal, and others, did someone else have this problem? I know its a simple solution, but a lil help would be great.
i have blue led blinkers and mine are normal shouldnt there be some kind of resistor that makes it normal i dont think they can just draw diff current and last very long
Yeah, their sold as a direct replacement so all of this should have been though about, if not......wtf?
just type in LED 194.. @!#$ all the resistor @!#$
what would iw ant another LED for?
cuz there like 5.00 better just to buy direct replacement ones then bitch about how they dont work or whatever to me 5.00 isnt worth a headache
what are you talking about, 194 LEd's dont fit in the corner bulbs.........what are you talkin about 5.0? im not getting what your saying, maybe were misunderstanding what were talkin about.
hmm, so i was thinking tonight, i need a 50 watt load resistor, can i jus wire a bunch of resistors together (essentially) and stick them in the same place? how would i add the resistors up?
lol 194? is not a corner blinker light??.. and i said there 5.00 buy a damn blinker light with 4 leds built in they do sell them.. made for 12v also
i thought that the corner blinkers in the front of the 2002 cavalier are 3357's but you cant get those led's but 3157's work, i dont think 194's fit
That's b/c 194's don't fit in 00-02. Brandon is smokin' the chronic and he's 17

j/k Brandon. On his 95-99 and on the 03+ Cav's there are 194 bulbs in the corners, b/c the actual turn signals are separate bulbs. On our lovely 00-02's, we have 3x57 as parking and turn, so you need the load resistor to fix the current-draw problem (which causes the 'fast blink'). You're much better off buying a pre-made one than trying to make your own. The pre-made's are a nice, clean little pkg, and I think they may have heat sinks on them so u don't fry the resistors over time.
What would you want to look for when looking for the pre-made LED's? I got some from APC a while back & once I put them in it kept blowing my fuse!! I was assuming after 4 blown fuses that it must have needed some type of resister?
Thanks!!!
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2000 Cavalier Z24 A4 Green Met.