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LED Blinker Module

I want to have both my front and rear turn signals LED instead of halogens, what would be a good module to use? I've been looking at this one here https://www.diodedynamics.com/cf15-c...l-flasher.html

Currently only have the fronts LED, when I change the rear to LED, it blinks so fast it stays on instead of flashing
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Re: LED Blinker Module

The hyperflash is just a bulb out warning. It won't blink any faster when you swap out all bulbs to LEDs.

In any case, that flasher relay will prolly do the trick. Popular one to use back in the day was the Tridon EP34. Flashes slightly faster than stock (something like 80 flashes/min vs OEM 60 flashes/min), but not super ricer hyperflash style.
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