LED turn signals installed on the Gen Coupe - videos!
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LED turn signals installed on the Gen Coupe - videos!
Purchased from Diode Dynamics.
Took me 15 minutes total, only because I haven't removed headlights before and didn't know where the flasher relay was. I turned on my hazard lights and listened/felt for the ticking. The flasher is right above and to the left of the brake pedal. I was unable to remove the relay, as the nut appears to be soldered to the bracket, so I plugged the new relay in and tucked it behind other cables.
Video order:
1: Stock bulbs with turn signal on (to show speed)
2: LED Turn signals installed WITHOUT flasher relay
3: LED Turn signals installed WITH flasher relay
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All pics/videos taken with my HTC Evo
Side by Side Original vs. LED:
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Took me 15 minutes total, only because I haven't removed headlights before and didn't know where the flasher relay was. I turned on my hazard lights and listened/felt for the ticking. The flasher is right above and to the left of the brake pedal. I was unable to remove the relay, as the nut appears to be soldered to the bracket, so I plugged the new relay in and tucked it behind other cables.
Video order:
1: Stock bulbs with turn signal on (to show speed)
2: LED Turn signals installed WITHOUT flasher relay
3: LED Turn signals installed WITH flasher relay
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All pics/videos taken with my HTC Evo
Side by Side Original vs. LED:
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The relay isn't an addition, it replaces the factory relay. I simply unplugged the old, plugged in the new. It's the flasher module, relay, whatever you want to call it.
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Yes, I ordered the LED turn signals, relay to control speed, LED dome lights, LED license plate lights, and HIDs from Paul.
1 very happy customer.
1 very happy customer.
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Oh yeah, and on the Genesis coupe, you have to remove the headlight housing if you want to change the bulbs. Good think it only takes two 10mm bolts and they slide out. cool.gif
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (AT05GT @ Aug 27 2010, 10:27 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Whats the bright ass white light from the turn signal housing when its not flashing? Running light?</div>
Yes, it is the running light normally, then turns to amber for the turn signal.
Yes, it is the running light normally, then turns to amber for the turn signal.
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Sorry, I was out of town. Yes, the bright white light is the running lights (parking lights) that come on when the headlights are on, or just the parking lights are on. The stock color is yellow. White looks better since it matches the headlights, but you still need the yellow for a turn signal.