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Installing a no-load LED flasher
Sunday, March 29, 2009 12:03 PM
I recently installed LED's in my tail lights. The no-load flasher I bought from the local auto parts store has only two prongs on it. My 2001 Z has 5 prongs with wires going every which way out of it. Has anyone done this or know of a way I can use the no-load flasher in our weird setup. I am tired of my blinkers always acting like they are speed. Thanks

Some pictures of what I have:




This just shows the wiring diagram, it just has an in and out prong.


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Re: Installing a no-load LED flasher
Sunday, March 29, 2009 1:00 PM
just get the right one for our cars.

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Re: Installing a no-load LED flasher
Sunday, March 29, 2009 2:22 PM
CorKey wrote:just get the right one for our cars.


this. that's the completely wrong flasher, will not work on our cars.



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Re: Installing a no-load LED flasher
Sunday, March 29, 2009 5:04 PM
x3. pretty sure you need a EP27 LED Flasher. Superbrightleds.com carrys them now. Can go on their site and look at the diagram and confirm the terminal orientation is the same or not.





Re: Installing a no-load LED flasher
Sunday, March 29, 2009 5:07 PM
yepp ep-27 is the correct one. quite being cheap before you start a fire.





Re: Installing a no-load LED flasher
Sunday, March 29, 2009 10:40 PM
I know that's the stock flasher PN, I just didn't know they made a LED flasher specifically for EP 27 flashers. I checked all my store's suppliers and this the one I pictured was the only one we carry. But after a quick internet search I found this site. I am also getting the LED front turn signals while I am paying shipping.

I am not trying to be lazy, I just didn't think about searching the internet for EP 27 LED flasher. Thanks for the help.

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