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Jeff: Hello everybody, this is Jeff at etrailer.com. Today we're going to take a look at the 50 watt load resister kit for the LED turn signals. It is for a quantity of two resistors. Now these load resistors will prevent hyperflashing on your turn signals with LED bulbs. It's designed to work with most import and domestic vehicles. You can see they… see more >
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Yes, you would need load resistors so that your LED 3rd brake light works correctly on your 1995 Chevy C/K 1500. LED Light Bulb Load-Resistors #DI34ZR are the best option for your application. I tried calling to get some technical info on the wiring…
view full answer...You will wire a load resistor into the wiring of each light socket that has an LED bulb and flashes. So basically you will need to wire a load resistor into any bulb that blinks or has a dual intensity feature that lights up when the brakes,…
view full answer...You will wire a load resistor into the wiring of each light socket that has an LED bulb and flashes. So basically you will need to wire a load resistor into any bulb that blinks or has a dual intensity feature that lights up when the brakes,…
view full answer...Using relays to add the load needed for your LR3 to operate your LED trailer taillights properly is a bit excessive although it may work. Best option is to just add load resistors like the part #DI34ZR to the trailer wiring so that the incandescent…
view full answer...When changing from incandescent or halogen type bulbs to LEDs, load resistors are required. For the blinker circuits you can use load-resistors like the Putco LED Light Bulb Load-Resistors #DI34ZR to prevent hyperflashing of the blinkers. This kit…
view full answer...It sounds like you may just need to install some load resistors on the turn signal circuits of your truck. The hyper flashing you are experiencing occurs sometimes with LED lights because they only draw a fraction of the power that a standard…
view full answer...Because the converter box of the 118158 has relays it it, it's not unusual to hear clicking but a loud buzzing noise is not normal. There's two possible causes for the buzzing, and the turn signal issue might or might not be related. Does the…
view full answer...Since your trailer uses a combined wiring system where the stop and turn signals run on the same circuit, in order to add a third brake light to your trailer you would need to use a 2-Wire to 3-Wire Converter, like part #118158. This will convert the…
view full answer...I spoke to my contact at Curt and they informed me that the reason you are hearing the buzzing noise and the third brake light is flashing when using the Vehicle to Vehicle Tail Light Converter part #C56196 is because the green and yellow output…
view full answer...You may not even need load resistors to switch to LED lights. The best thing to do is to try the lights without load resistors first. No need to purchase something you may not need until you know need it. Load resistors such as #DI34ZR dissipate heat…
view full answer...If you're speaking of the grommet mounted 3 function taillight, part #ST70RB, the lamp would use the #A45PB straight or the #A47PB right angle pigtail. The red wire is for the turn signal/brake, the black is for running lamps and the white wire…
view full answer...The easiest way to cut the oval hole for the Rubber Grommet, #a70gb, in my opinion, would be to use a Light Mounting Bracket for 6-1/2 inch Oval Trailer Lights, BK70BB, as a template and then use a hole saw the correct size to cut a hole on each end…
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