Cruise Control Won't Work? FIX FINALLY FOUND!
for the life of me... I cannot think of why Hyundai did that... but there is a way around it... just wire a couple of lamps into the circute.. tuck them up inside something that will not be hurt by their heat... and use your LEDS
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Make sure you take some pics of how to wire them things in man, I'm gonna have to get 2 of them myself.
sure thing REDZ.....
I hope that the cruise issue is ONLY attached to the brake lights......I love how fast my signals flash b/c of the LEDS.
BTW i've got an extra pair of them...if you want em, let me know.
Kayjai......do you think that this could also be the cause of my 3rd brake light not working????
I hope that the cruise issue is ONLY attached to the brake lights......I love how fast my signals flash b/c of the LEDS.
BTW i've got an extra pair of them...if you want em, let me know.
Kayjai......do you think that this could also be the cause of my 3rd brake light not working????
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According to above, it's only the brake lights.
I'd love a pair.
Pair of what?
I'd love a pair.
Pair of what?
How about a pair of bullet holes in the back of your head???? ;-)
I've got 2 pairs of the 6ohm resistors from <span style="color:green">S</span><span style="color:red">B</span>L<span style="color:violet">E</span><span style="color:cyan">D</span><span style="color:yellow">S</span>.COM
Since i dont plan on using them for my turn siganls.... I will have an extra pair.
I've got 2 pairs of the 6ohm resistors from <span style="color:green">S</span><span style="color:red">B</span>L<span style="color:violet">E</span><span style="color:cyan">D</span><span style="color:yellow">S</span>.COM
Since i dont plan on using them for my turn siganls.... I will have an extra pair.
the problem with the turnsignals flashing so fast.... it's not really a problem. It is a designed in feature to let you know that you have a lamp out. Even the modern ALL electronic flashers that do not need a current draw to slow them down.. flash fast when a lamp goes out or LEDS are used. I know of ONE electronic flasher that is made for LEDS.. but I cannot remember where I saw it...
I wonder if the caddy deville has a flasher we can use.. they use LEDs in the rear lamps
I wonder if the caddy deville has a flasher we can use.. they use LEDs in the rear lamps
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (tibwrcsbj)</div><div class='quotemain'>Be more specific REDZ.....the bullets or the resistors??? ;-)</div>
Both.
This headache is killin me.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Mad-Machine)</div><div class='quotemain'>the problem with the turnsignals flashing so fast.... it's not really a problem. It is a designed in feature to let you know that you have a lamp out. Even the modern ALL electronic flashers that do not need a current draw to slow them down.. flash fast when a lamp goes out or LEDS are used. I know of ONE electronic flasher that is made for LEDS.. but I cannot remember where I saw it...
I wonder if the caddy deville has a flasher we can use.. they use LEDs in the rear lamps</div>
I was thinkin about that too, I know they flash like that for that reason, I turned on my blinkers when one of my corner bulbs was out and it was fast as hell. Coolio. I've got no problems with them blinkin fast, I just want my shiz to all WORK.
Both.
This headache is killin me.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Mad-Machine)</div><div class='quotemain'>the problem with the turnsignals flashing so fast.... it's not really a problem. It is a designed in feature to let you know that you have a lamp out. Even the modern ALL electronic flashers that do not need a current draw to slow them down.. flash fast when a lamp goes out or LEDS are used. I know of ONE electronic flasher that is made for LEDS.. but I cannot remember where I saw it...
I wonder if the caddy deville has a flasher we can use.. they use LEDs in the rear lamps</div>
I was thinkin about that too, I know they flash like that for that reason, I turned on my blinkers when one of my corner bulbs was out and it was fast as hell. Coolio. I've got no problems with them blinkin fast, I just want my shiz to all WORK.


