SabrToothSqrl
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fast flash
your trucks fast flash when either the FRONT or REAR turn signals go out.
the truck doesn't know which one.
If you replace your rear lights with low load LEDs you are missing approx 6.5 ohm load each.
If you replace your rear AND fronts you are missing approx 5 ohm load total.
you need to either remove the trucks ability to fast flash.
or create enough of a load on that WHOLE circuit to trick it into thinking the lights work.
5 ohms is more resistance than 6 ohms.
using this you can figure out what resistance you need based on missing bulbs.
http://www.the12volt.com/ohm/page2.asp
13v at 27 watts (your rear bulbs) = 6.26 ohms.
c'mon people, electricity is fun!
if someone could post the front bulb wattage we could calc that as well.
I took 13v because your car bounces from 12-14.1, etc... averaging here.
6 ohms works for me because I only did the tails.
If I do LED fronts I need to either remove the 6 ohm ones and put in a lower ohm (more resitance) or add resistors to the front LEDs. if they fast flashed. If not, I'd leave it alone.
your trucks fast flash when either the FRONT or REAR turn signals go out.
the truck doesn't know which one.
If you replace your rear lights with low load LEDs you are missing approx 6.5 ohm load each.
If you replace your rear AND fronts you are missing approx 5 ohm load total.
you need to either remove the trucks ability to fast flash.
or create enough of a load on that WHOLE circuit to trick it into thinking the lights work.
5 ohms is more resistance than 6 ohms.
using this you can figure out what resistance you need based on missing bulbs.
http://www.the12volt.com/ohm/page2.asp
13v at 27 watts (your rear bulbs) = 6.26 ohms.
c'mon people, electricity is fun!
if someone could post the front bulb wattage we could calc that as well.
I took 13v because your car bounces from 12-14.1, etc... averaging here.
6 ohms works for me because I only did the tails.
If I do LED fronts I need to either remove the 6 ohm ones and put in a lower ohm (more resitance) or add resistors to the front LEDs. if they fast flashed. If not, I'd leave it alone.