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help with hyperblinker
Hey,
I have a hyperblinker and want to install it... I have no idea where it goes.
I'm suppose to find the "relay" and replace the original one with the one I have. Does anyone know where the relay is????
thanks in advance.
I have a hyperblinker and want to install it... I have no idea where it goes.
I'm suppose to find the "relay" and replace the original one with the one I have. Does anyone know where the relay is????
thanks in advance.
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Originally Posted by hotrodcivic2004
i got a right hyperblinker and didnt even pay for it....just broke somethin.
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Originally Posted by kasimmmmm
Hey,
I have a hyperblinker and want to install it... I have no idea where it goes.
I'm suppose to find the "relay" and replace the original one with the one I have. Does anyone know where the relay is????
thanks in advance.
I have a hyperblinker and want to install it... I have no idea where it goes.
I'm suppose to find the "relay" and replace the original one with the one I have. Does anyone know where the relay is????
thanks in advance.
Follow the clicking :P really... thats where the relay is. Turn on your turn signal and follow.
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ok
1. Just right of the gas pedal there is a black fuse box.
2. Then look for a screw or bolt that needs to taken off.
3. once that is done the box slides down.
4. Then look for the bliker relay. It will look like the one you need to put in its place.
5. Turn the car on to test it.
6. If all is well, slide the box up and replace the bolt or screw and your done.
1. Just right of the gas pedal there is a black fuse box.
2. Then look for a screw or bolt that needs to taken off.
3. once that is done the box slides down.
4. Then look for the bliker relay. It will look like the one you need to put in its place.
5. Turn the car on to test it.
6. If all is well, slide the box up and replace the bolt or screw and your done.
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cant you also throw a resistor under the fuse or something (the wiring that is), and control how fast you want it, but it has to be at a certain resistance or something.
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no, no resistors in fuses.
The DIY way is to take apart the relay and you swap out the resistor to a smaller one. Reason for this is to increase the speed the capacitor charges up activating a blink.
http://www.7thgencivic.com/forums/sh...80#post2029780
This DIY is a bit diff but same idea. Enjoy
The DIY way is to take apart the relay and you swap out the resistor to a smaller one. Reason for this is to increase the speed the capacitor charges up activating a blink.
http://www.7thgencivic.com/forums/sh...80#post2029780
This DIY is a bit diff but same idea. Enjoy
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