Turn signal s not flashing 1984 c10

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boloboss

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Changed side marker, parking, and tail lights to LED. Why are my turn signals not flashing???
 

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Put the old bulbs back in. Amperage draw isn't enough to trip the flasher. There have been several threads on this subject. A few have had success with LED most have not. LED bulbs are a computer circuit. Sockets and wiring were not designed to provide a clean enough connection.
 

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BINGO!
They make a load balancer that you can install and I think a 'blinker' relay that will work with the LED.
I think both add a load to the system to simulate amperage draw.
 

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You can try this. I was thinking about doing the same thing.
 

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thx the LED flasher worked out
12 bux at LMC trucks
 

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thx the LED flasher worked out
12 bux at LMC trucks
Put the old bulbs back in. Amperage draw isn't enough to trip the flasher. There have been several threads on this subject. A few have had success with LED most have not. LED bulbs are a computer circuit. Sockets and wiring were not designed to provide a clean enough connection.
thx the LED flasher worked out
12 bux at LMC trucks
 

boloboss

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v8 350 5.7 liz6er
thx the LED flasher worked out
12 bux at LMC trucks
BINGO!
They make a load balancer that you can install and I think a 'blinker' relay that will work with the LED.
I think both add a load to the system to simulate amperage draw.
thx the LED flasher worked out
12 bux at LMC trucks
 

boloboss

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You can try this. I was thinking about doing the same thing.
thx the LED flasher worked out
12 bux at LMC trucks
 

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