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    need some electrical advice

    For shits and giggles i replaced all my rear globes with led globe replacements, looks allright. i understand due to the drop in power usage my brake warning light is coming on (ka9 legend) but aswell as that my indicators are goin nuts. if i just put the hazards on the timing is correct, but if i indicate, it goes bizerk. anyone know how to fix this problem? and does anyone know how to bipass the brake warning lite system?
    any help would be greatly appreciated
    beayni

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    you can't
    leds take less wattage.
    so when you put it in, it's not drawing the whole 12v's so it think it's busted.
    but really it's not.
    to fix, put your old bulbs back in
    lol.

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    yeh i kinda assumed sumthing like that was happening, but wasnt sure if i grounded it to the car instead of goin through the sensor if that would fix both the issues, or just the warning lamp issue

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    What if he was to put a current limiter befor the connection to the globes? Maybe something like 220ohms resistor?

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    under the dash there is a relay that you change to keep the blink rate consistent.

    There is a generic replacement that auto-elecs have to fix it, however these units are round and 3-plug where-as the honda one is square and 2 plug.... it just has a resistor in it... but it won't plug straight in and require wiring... not hard though...

    take it to an auto elec... they will know how to fix it and it'll cost between $30-$50 inc part/labour....

    i'll post up the square unit tonight... i know of a place to get it for under $10
    Quote Originally Posted by Slow96GSR
    If 1 person has had bad luck with a product don’t condemn it until you yourself have tested it. Now if 10 pros have tried it and it sucked then I would trust their opinion.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dsp26 View Post
    under the dash there is a relay that you change to keep the blink rate consistent.

    There is a generic replacement that auto-elecs have to fix it, however these units are round and 3-plug where-as the honda one is square and 2 plug.... it just has a resistor in it... but it won't plug straight in and require wiring... not hard though...

    take it to an auto elec... they will know how to fix it and it'll cost between $30-$50 inc part/labour....

    i'll post up the square unit tonight... i know of a place to get it for under $10
    thanks heaps mate greatly appreciated

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    Quote Originally Posted by dsp26 View Post
    under the dash there is a relay that you change to keep the blink rate consistent.

    There is a generic replacement that auto-elecs have to fix it, however these units are round and 3-plug where-as the honda one is square and 2 plug.... it just has a resistor in it... but it won't plug straight in and require wiring... not hard though...

    take it to an auto elec... they will know how to fix it and it'll cost between $30-$50 inc part/labour....

    i'll post up the square unit tonight... i know of a place to get it for under $10
    also by changing the resistance in the relay will that also fix the issue with my brake warning lamp, or am i goin to have to put a resistor before the led in attempt to increase the resistance. or just rewire the ground to the car instead of thru the warning sensor?

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    Quote Originally Posted by beayni85 View Post
    also by changing the resistance in the relay will that also fix the issue with my brake warning lamp, or am i goin to have to put a resistor before the led in attempt to increase the resistance. or just rewire the ground to the car instead of thru the warning sensor?
    i can't answer that for your car as it is dependent on if all the exterior lights on your car draw from the same source... but generally all vehicles do which is why these 'resistor relays' fix the problems.

    it would probably be easier if you installed correct LED replacements with these resistance circuits built in.. if you are interested i will also post the link tonight...
    Quote Originally Posted by Slow96GSR
    If 1 person has had bad luck with a product don’t condemn it until you yourself have tested it. Now if 10 pros have tried it and it sucked then I would trust their opinion.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dsp26 View Post
    it just has a resistor in it...
    Isn't that the same as what i already said?

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    Quote Originally Posted by IZY-10 View Post
    Isn't that the same as what i already said?
    no because what most people do is just splice the resistor in line which is fine.

    however,the actual relay unit is the proper way to fix it
    Quote Originally Posted by Slow96GSR
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    the box probably is a better way of doing things any way as you dont have to figure out the resistor value as has already been calculated

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    ^^that is the part but i just remembered supercheap sell em for like $9... just goto an autoelec and get them to supply & fit... the location is different for every car.

    It is not just a resistor circuit at a set ohm-age.. it's an entire circuit that can handle a certain range of discrepancy and still output the flash at the same speed.

    the reason resistors are harder to calculate is that it depends on how many bulbs you change and the wattage, etc of each item... therefore there is no set ohm rule.
    Last edited by dsp26; 07-08-2007 at 10:29 PM.
    Quote Originally Posted by Slow96GSR
    If 1 person has had bad luck with a product don’t condemn it until you yourself have tested it. Now if 10 pros have tried it and it sucked then I would trust their opinion.

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