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hey, phong, could u make another DIY for the hyperblinke? And could u post pic for everystep including where to soder, etc? i really want 2 do mine but i'm kinda afraid of sodering the resistor on the wrong place. Thnx, bro
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That's sort of strange! I have a 2k2 EX. I put a 200k and my blinker is like 10 times faster than before. Don't know why. My resistor said 1333, not 133. Does anyone else have this problem. Otherwise, NICE DIY PHONG!! I LOVE THEM!!!
Can I get a potentiometer from a Radio Shack? Every heard of Radio Shack? Looking at the picture I couldn't see the dial that adjusts the speed, was it on the other side? Will I need to soder anything if i use the potentiometer? Thanks
sorry guys, I'm still tinkering w/ mine when I get time... being that I have LED turn bulbs in the rear, it really cuts down the resistance on the line, requiring a lot more resistance on the relay side to keep the signal from turning into a strobe light.
2k1SINCE00 - the only thing you will need to soder to the relay board if you use a POT, are the wires that parrellel the resistor.
I'll try to get some detailed pics up this week... being there are some interested people now.
Well, since I still have my stock lights it shouldn't cause a problem correct?
Oh, and I am very interested. Hopefully next weekend I'll be doing this DIY along with the clearing of the headlights and horn replacement. [IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/IMG]
[IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-mad.gif[/IMG] oh man i broke that damn r1 resistor, is there anyway i can fix that relay cause i oooked everywhere to buy a new one and there like 16 bucks, i want to fix mine to A HYPERBLINKER BUT BROKE R1 ANY IDEAS?
<< [IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-mad.gif[/IMG] oh man i broke that damn r1 resistor, is there anyway i can fix that relay cause i oooked everywhere to buy a new one and there like 16 bucks, i want to fix mine to A HYPERBLINKER BUT BROKE R1 ANY IDEAS? >>
You should be able to just solder the leads back on (the wires coming out of the resistor).
Resistor should look like this: -----(===)-----
The (===) is the actual resistor. If you broke that, you're in trouble. If you just broke the ----- on either side, just solder it back together.
Has anybody done this for the sedan...2001 EX sedan? I tried and it looks totally different from what is pictured...as mentioned by somebody else in this thread.
<< Has anybody done this for the sedan...2001 EX sedan? I tried and it looks totally different from what is pictured...as mentioned by somebody else in this thread. >>
-- I started to help WhosYoDaddy85 with his... at least looking at it in detail, and we eventually came to the conclusion that it closely resembled the older gen civic's relay. So there's a hint...
But someone who's willing to experiment will have to figure that one out.
So, I went out to Radio Shack today to get a 133k resistor, and none were to be found. So, I was told by the manager there that if I just got a 100k and 33k and put them end-to-end it would act the same as a 133k. This should be find right?