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I have worked it out to be a 1x 25w resistor for each side because the indicators on each side (e.g. all left and / all right side) are linked

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Old 12-13-2012, 02:38 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I have worked it out to be a 1x 25w resistor for each side

because the indicators on each side (e.g. all left and / all right side) are linked if you change the front and rear indicators then all you need is one 25w reistor on the indicator wire on each side, easiest place in the boot

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I have worked it out to be a 1x 25w resistor for each side
Can you post a link or a pic, as well as where you installed it?

I really want to swap everything out to LED in my car, just didn't want hyper flash... And I hated the thought of paying $20+ for a box that kills hyper flash that I know is a cheap resistor
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Can you post a link or a pic, as well as where you installed it?

I really want to swap everything out to LED in my car, just didn't want hyper flash... And I hated the thought of paying $20+ for a box that kills hyper flash that I know is a cheap resistor
Here is a good place to put them so the bumper reinforcement acts like a heat sink(this is my car)

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Here is a good place to put them so the bumper reinforcement acts like a heat sink(this is my car)
Nice, professional-looking job.
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I have worked it out to be a 1x 25w resistor for each side
Thanks for letting us know.

Is that a 1Ω, 25W resistor? Ie, does x = ohms?
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