Universal 50W 6ohm LED resistors for Fix LED Bulb Fast Hyper Flash Turn Signal Blink Error Code

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Flickering Issues: Vehicle computer systems may fail to recognize new LED bulbs, causing flickering.
Error Messages: Dashboard displays error messages.
Complete Failure: Vehicle computer systems may fail to recognize LED bulbs entirely.

Features:

  • Can solve problems of most vehicles, such as Mercedes Benz, BMW, Audi, Chrysler, MINI, Cadillac, Chevrolet, Dodge, Hyundai, Jeep, Ford, etc.
  • Fits all vehicles
  • Cancels radio interference and light turning off when the engine starts
  • Operating voltage: 9V~18 VDC
  • CANBUS compatible
  • Operating temperature: -40~+80 °C (-40~+176 °F)
  • Life span: 30,000 hours
  • Warranty: 12 Months
  • Function: Fix LED bulbs flickering or error code

Solutions:

One-Click Replacement: Utilize CANbus-compatible LED bulbs.
Simple Installation: Use resistor kits to add resistance to the circuit.

Installation Method:

Multi-Model Compatibility: Detailed explanation of wire connections for different turn signal models.
Easy Operation: Connect the resistor to LED bulbs using screw-cutting connectors.

 

How do I install a load resistor in an LED bulb that is having decoding problems?

Q: I'm having a flickering problem with my turn signals, but I'm not sure which two wires the resistor should go on.
A: Detailed explanation of wire connections for different turn signal models.

Autoone Universal 50W 6ohm LED resistors for Fix LED Bulb Fast Hyper Flash Turn Signal Blink Error Code
Autoone Universal 50W 6ohm LED resistors for Fix LED Bulb Fast Hyper Flash Turn Signal Blink Error Code

Q: I'm not sure how to use splice taps and what to look for during the connection process.
A: Using a splice tap is a common method when connecting a resistor to an LED bulb. Below is a simple step-by-step guide as well as an installation schematic:
1. One end of the splice tap is connected to the output port of the resistor.
2. Plug the LED bulb into the other end of the splice tap.
3. Then use pliers to depress the tab on the connector.
4. Check that all connections are secure to ensure a good electrical connection and that no wires are exposed.
5. Finally, turn on the power switch to test the LED bulb for proper operation.

Compatibility: This universal 50W 6ohm LED resistor can be compatible with most European vehicles, yet we cannot guarantee it fixes all problems. If it does not work for you, please contact us, and we will figure out a solution.

Package Contents:

  • One pair of universal 50W 6ohm LED resistors
  • Two quick splice connectors
  • Instructions

Note: LED bulbs are not included and are sold separately.

It is important to note that some vehicles may require a combination of both solutions to overcome the issue. It is also recommended to use high-quality LED bulbs and resistor kits from reputable manufacturers to ensure optimal performance and avoid potential safety issues.

FAQ

Can it fix hyper flash issues?
Yes, it can fix hyper flash issues with turn signals, brake lights, reverse lights, and other signal lights.


What should be considered after installation?
Ensure the resistor is mounted on a metal surface away from other wires or plastic parts, and avoid prolonged use to prevent overheating.


How to connect wires?
We recommend using wire strippers to expose copper wire and then covering it with electrical tape.


Is it suitable for LED fog lights or headlights?
No, it's not suitable for LED fog lights or headlight decoding issues.


Where should the resistor be installed for front and rear turn signals?
The resistor should be installed on the LED front turn signals that have been replaced.

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