didn't see in any "search" topics.....
I may have missed it....I'm sorry if I did......
replaced my 2 front sig-bulbs (amber) and 2 rear sig-bulbs (red) with LED.....
why do they blink soo fast?!......
if I turn hazards.....it blinks at a normal pace......
please help.......
thanks!......
replaced my 2 front sig-bulbs (amber) and 2 rear sig-bulbs (red) with LED.....
why do they blink soo fast?!......
if I turn hazards.....it blinks at a normal pace......
please help.......
thanks!......
Originally Posted by THE TECH
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k......it seems like you're the only one helping so.....
where does it install and which type of resistors do i ask for?!.......
yeah....i'm kindda dumb at this stuff.......
I can't say for sure since I haven't done them on a customer's car yet. This has been discussed several times though, that is why no one is responding. search LED or something similar.
You are going to need some load resistors. Then you just splice the wiring and hook them up to your wiring on the lights(turn wire to one side and ground to the other side of the resistor).
Two 3ohm load resistors should do the trick one on each side. Careful where you mount them, they do get hot. I have these on my 02 pathfinder for the front since I cleared the front lenses. No problems in 2 yrs.
Edit:http://superlumination.com/images/leds/installation.jpg heres a diagram of what I was explaining.
Two 3ohm load resistors should do the trick one on each side. Careful where you mount them, they do get hot. I have these on my 02 pathfinder for the front since I cleared the front lenses. No problems in 2 yrs.
Edit:http://superlumination.com/images/leds/installation.jpg heres a diagram of what I was explaining.
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Originally Posted by meaj82
You are going to need some load resistors. Then you just splice the wiring and hook them up to your wiring on the lights(turn wire to one side and ground to the other side of the resistor).
Two 3ohm load resistors should do the trick one on each side. Careful where you mount them, they do get hot. I have these on my 02 pathfinder for the front since I cleared the front lenses. No problems in 2 yrs.
Edit:http://superlumination.com/images/leds/installation.jpg heres a diagram of what I was explaining.
Two 3ohm load resistors should do the trick one on each side. Careful where you mount them, they do get hot. I have these on my 02 pathfinder for the front since I cleared the front lenses. No problems in 2 yrs.
Edit:http://superlumination.com/images/leds/installation.jpg heres a diagram of what I was explaining.
k.....thanks alot!!!.......this is gonna be a fun project!!..........
Originally Posted by THE TECH
I can't say for sure since I haven't done them on a customer's car yet. This has been discussed several times though, that is why no one is responding. search LED or something similar.
thanks for your input as well.........
[/QUOTE]Edit:http://superlumination.com/images/leds/installation.jpg heres a diagram of what I was explaining.[/QUOTE]
sooo.....for my sig-LED's (7440)......since i have all 4 replaced......
i need One 3ohm for front (either left or right)......and One 3ohm for the rear (either left or right).....right?!.....
and total of Four splicing connectors (two for either side of front and two for either side of rear)......right?!.....
sooo.....for my sig-LED's (7440)......since i have all 4 replaced......
i need One 3ohm for front (either left or right)......and One 3ohm for the rear (either left or right).....right?!.....
and total of Four splicing connectors (two for either side of front and two for either side of rear)......right?!.....
Last edited by NX ZR; Feb 22, 2007 at 12:06 PM.
Just put one on each side.You can do both of them on the front or rear your choice. Just dont have them on the same side (drivers front and drivers rear).
You can buy the resistors through website I listed above. Just type in superlumination.com and look for the load resistors. With those you dont buy anything else just lay the two wires together and clamp them down and they have mounting holes as well.
I just jb weld those things to the inside of the headlight housing(pathfinder). I dont know where you can mount them on the z, cant help you out there sorry.
You can buy the resistors through website I listed above. Just type in superlumination.com and look for the load resistors. With those you dont buy anything else just lay the two wires together and clamp them down and they have mounting holes as well.
I just jb weld those things to the inside of the headlight housing(pathfinder). I dont know where you can mount them on the z, cant help you out there sorry.
http://superlumination.com/images/le..._equalizer.jpg
This is what you'll need.
http://superlumination.com/equalizers.htm
Scoll down and you will find them.
This is what you'll need.
http://superlumination.com/equalizers.htm
Scoll down and you will find them.
Originally Posted by meaj82
http://superlumination.com/images/le..._equalizer.jpg
This is what you'll need.
http://superlumination.com/equalizers.htm
Scoll down and you will find them.
This is what you'll need.
http://superlumination.com/equalizers.htm
Scoll down and you will find them.
.......ur awsommm dude!!.....i never thought such a thing existed!!!tells you how much of a tech-inclined i am.......
just placed an order for 2 (3ohm load equalizer)......guess it'll take about 3~4 bizz-days!!......
thanks alot for everything man!!!.........
Originally Posted by meaj82
No problem if you need anything else just shoot me a pm with any other ?'s.
just finish installation (spent 'bout 20 min.)....it's workin' awwwwsommm...
hey thanks again dude!!!
Just for future reference, the reason you didn't get a lot of replies is because this thread should have been posted in this section under Modifications > Body, Interior, Exterior & Lighting
https://my350z.com/forum/exterior-and-interior-51/
You posted in the 350Z > roadster section where most of the info there is generic talk about roadsters not about LED modifications.
https://my350z.com/forum/exterior-and-interior-51/
You posted in the 350Z > roadster section where most of the info there is generic talk about roadsters not about LED modifications.
I put red LED's as my turn signals as well. I like the fact that they blink fast. Kinda racer style. The only issue is, on a bright sunny day, you can't see the turn signal very well. At night, they look awesome.
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