I had long hypothesized that with the BCM controlling turn signals in newer models (my Volt was the same way) there must be a circuit in the BCM to detect the current on the output. A local salvage yard had two available, one from and Escalade and one from a Silverado, each for $40. I decided to pick one up to analyze it's circuits. I wanted the Escalade so I could also test it's programming too, but they wouldn't sell it to me because it wasn't pulled.
Here are pictures of what I found. A total of 8 current-sensing resistors 3x 5mOhm and 5x 10mOhm.


I have not done further analysis to find which four resistors go to the four corners.
What should be happening is a 0.02 Volt drop with a 2 amp load across a 10mOhm resistor. Once replaced with a value of 50mOhm, a LED bulb should drop the same voltage, preventing hyperflash.
I have not yet ordered the parts, but I figure it would be a cheaper and cleaner option than traditional load resistors. Any reason it wouldn't work or anything else I should be aware of?
Here are pictures of what I found. A total of 8 current-sensing resistors 3x 5mOhm and 5x 10mOhm.


I have not done further analysis to find which four resistors go to the four corners.
What should be happening is a 0.02 Volt drop with a 2 amp load across a 10mOhm resistor. Once replaced with a value of 50mOhm, a LED bulb should drop the same voltage, preventing hyperflash.
I have not yet ordered the parts, but I figure it would be a cheaper and cleaner option than traditional load resistors. Any reason it wouldn't work or anything else I should be aware of?