Here is How to fix Hyper Flash on your led turn signal bulbs.
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So when you get led bulbs in your car, sometimes they'll hyper flash, that's why we use load resistors. This is a load resistor and here's how you install it. So this is my turn signal wire, and this is my ground wire and i'm just gon na put a t tap on there. When i install this, it doesn't matter which wire i plug in here.

It just has to connect to the positive and the ground wire on the bulb. So if you don't have this load resistor and you swap to led bulbs, your car might think that the bulbs are out and that's why it's going to hyper flash. You ever installed led bulbs and gotten hyper flash. Let me know in the comments.


By Chris

14 thoughts on “Load Resistor to Fix Turn Signal Hyper Flash”
  1. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Jim Merickel says:

    I don’t have hyper flash when I installed my LED taillights but my ABS light is now on why is that?

  2. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars The Chronic says:

    Why if i connect the resistors my hazards don't work?

  3. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars NitroNTV says:

    I have a weird hyperflash, it sometimes hyperflahses and sometimes it works normally. (ps bulbs supposedly have build in resistor)

  4. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Swapnil Dhobale says:

    I didn't get hyperflash because it didn't flash at all it was just on no blink cause it's bike😅

  5. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Cap'n Ridiculous Witts says:

    Done it a hundred times, I have a drawer full of load resistors. I used to build police cars for a living for 4 years, I could tell u some cool stories

  6. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Leo arick says:

    I upgraded to LED headlights and now when I turn the headlights off after turning them on, they continue to flicker. Even after the car has turned off. After about 1-2 mins, when all power is cut off, the lights turn off. How can I fix this?

    (It doesn’t flicker unless it is turned on first)

  7. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Brownii says:

    No resistors! Get electronic flasher relays anytime you can!

  8. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Mike Oxmaul says:

    @FlyRyde do you still make that r35 wide body LED kit if so how much bc got one that would love your touch.

  9. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Adonay Munoz says:

    Sorry but that's really not a fix 🤦 if you have to buy a resister for an led then what's the point in having an led. Just do it right and get a relay made for led instead of adding things that might catch on fire or burn your paint

  10. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Spike91 says:

    I brought some never used them, since I found a turn signal relay that has an adjustable resistor built in (can control how fast they blink via knob on the end of it) and there are also some made for LED with out adjustability.

  11. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Danyo says:

    I need resistors all the time for my installs. Sometimes they need 2 resistors for 1 headlight/tail light

  12. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars The Kraken says:

    I’ve had this issue before and added resistors to fix it. The issue I’m currently having with a 2008 Ford Fusion is that I have installed Morimoto 2Stroke 3.0 led bulbs in the low beam and the car came stock with h11 halogen bulbs that are 55 watts each. The leds are not pulling the same power so the cars smart junction box thinks both bulbs are out and keeps giving me a check left headlamp and check right headlamp message every 10 minutes. I’ve tried several anti flicker canbus modules that are supposed to fix the issue but they do absolutely nothing to fix it. I’m at my wits end with these lights. Should I install a resistor like the one in this video inline with the low beam wiring harness or will that not fix the issue? FlyRyde please help. Thank you

  13. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars PUNCHy777 says:

    Please for the novice auto electricians like myself can you just do a simple wiring diagram so I can understand what's happening I will really appreciate it thank you even if you just write it on a white piece of paper with a Texta thanks man

  14. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Nelson Tan says:

    Yes I did. Where can I buy one and how much. I need 4 two for brake lights and two for rear signal light.

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