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Go to autozone and spend the 14 bucks to get a new electronic flasher unit. That old one wouldnt work with your LEDs even if it was working with the stockers
Go to autozone and spend the 14 bucks to get a new electronic flasher unit. That old one wouldnt work with your LEDs even if it was working with the stockers
They are about 12-14 bucks at any auto parts store. Cheaper online.
It's not just a standard flasher, a standard flasher is thermal an relies on the current draw from the light bulbs to flash (LEDs barely draw any current so they won't work with a thermal flasher). An electronic doesn't need bulbs to work.
Brsy amd cheapest flashers you can find are a truck stops. you can generally find a decent electronic flasher next to the road pro LED electronics for $5=8 dollars.
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