KMeloney
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Went to install my Eagle Eyes LEDs last night, and whereas one didn't even have a resistor, they both blinked rapidly.
I've contacted the co., and I get the impression that they want to make things right -- and I think that means sending me new resistors -- but I just wanted to see what it took to solve your (for those who had it) rapidly-blinking tail light issues.
Did it turn out to be bad resistors?
Is there something in the light assembly (other than bad resistors) that can cause this?
These things were already wired completely. All I needed to do was unplug my harnesses and plug these in. You can test new lights without even removing your old ones first. In my case, they both blinked rapidly. Needless to say, I'm bummed.
Could I have done something wrong?
Looking for some direction, folks. Thanks!!!
/< / /2 /<
PS -- Are resistors a "shelf item" at auto stores? I'm no electrical guru...
I've contacted the co., and I get the impression that they want to make things right -- and I think that means sending me new resistors -- but I just wanted to see what it took to solve your (for those who had it) rapidly-blinking tail light issues.
Did it turn out to be bad resistors?
Is there something in the light assembly (other than bad resistors) that can cause this?
These things were already wired completely. All I needed to do was unplug my harnesses and plug these in. You can test new lights without even removing your old ones first. In my case, they both blinked rapidly. Needless to say, I'm bummed.
Could I have done something wrong?
Looking for some direction, folks. Thanks!!!
/< / /2 /<
PS -- Are resistors a "shelf item" at auto stores? I'm no electrical guru...