LMM turn signal hyper flash with LED bulbs

Troysalm71

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Load equalizers will take care of fast flash. My truck does it I just don't care to fix. Put led rears on my Harley immediate fast flash and code. Resistors get to hot and fast flash again. Load equalizer for 25 bucks fixed it right up.
 

PureHybrid

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Load equalizers will take care of fast flash. My truck does it I just don't care to fix. Put led rears on my Harley immediate fast flash and code. Resistors get to hot and fast flash again. Load equalizer for 25 bucks fixed it right up.

What year Harley? I put LED front and rear on my 2015 RG and you just run the hazards for a minute so the system can learn the new resistance.
 

Troysalm71

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2010 dyna wg. Mine threw a code and blinked fast or wouldn't at all. Arlen ness rears and joker fronts. For front it runs a triple play as they would only work for signals and I wanted running lights function as well.
 

PureHybrid

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2010 dyna wg. Mine threw a code and blinked fast or wouldn't at all. Arlen ness rears and joker fronts. For front it runs a triple play as they would only work for signals and I wanted running lights function as well.

Ah ok, I think it's only the newer canbus systems that will adapt.
 

daleforsale

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The aftermarket relays don't work on the 01,02 either, just fyi. Resistors did though.
I know this is an old thread - but I'm beating my brains in trying to figure out my '02 setup. Put LEDs (3157) for front parkinging/signal lights (and also running lights), but no other LEDs anywhere else. Installed aftermarket flasher (Novita EP29), no help. Installed load resistors - first tried Philips 12v/21w/6ohm, no luck, then tried the Sylvania 12v/24w/6ohm, and still no luck. I am absolutely at a loss of what to do at this point. Any ideas?

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daleforsale

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Put the old flasher back in and try it with the resisters. Worked on my 04
Oh wow - You tried resistors in combo with new electronic flasher and they didn't work, but swapping back out to the old flasher (with resistors still attached) worked? Weird! I seriously would not have thought of that. I'll see if I can dig out my old flasher.

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2004LB7

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Kind of. Didn't try the new flasher. Only the old and had no issues when I used resistors. I think I used 4 or 5 ohm though