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I have Autolumination Switchbacks and haven't had any problems so far. I also have "Keep it Clean" No Load Flashers. I only heard good things about JW Motoring Switchbacks. They claim to have had no returns due to failure of the LED and seem to have a good warranty(1year).
Look in the C5 section under lighting.
They are $45 a pair and a pair of load resistors is $7. And shipping is free.
Look in the C5 section under lighting.
They are $45 a pair and a pair of load resistors is $7. And shipping is free.
what i did find on there were a few treads with guys complaining about defaults in the bulbs. now if i go buy the 'Keep it clean' flashers, then will they protect my bulbs from power surges and quick changes in voltage causing the bulb to blow? or do i still need a load equalizer/resistor?
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After disabling DRLs, with headlights off, the front lamps will flash amber when using turn signals otherwise they will be off. With headlights on, the front lamps will be on white and will switch to amber flashing when using the turn signals.
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what i did find on there were a few treads with guys complaining about defaults in the bulbs. now if i go buy the 'Keep it clean' flashers, then will they protect my bulbs from power surges and quick changes in voltage causing the bulb to blow? or do i still need a load equalizer/resistor?
Whoever is saying that rapid voltage changes damage LED bulbs doesn't know what they're talking about. I have my LED bulbs connected to a strobe flasher that allows me to run them as strobe lights when I'm working charity events. That's about as fast as the voltage can change and they are four years old without problems. A power surge could possibly be an issue but if your car is experiencing power surges going above about 16 volts (the LED's limit) then you have bigger problems than bulbs.
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The switchback bulbs are designed to show white parking lights (dim "filament") with amber turn signals (bright "filament").
After disabling DRLs, with headlights off, the front lamps will flash amber when using turn signals otherwise they will be off. With headlights on, the front lamps will be on white and will switch to amber flashing when using the turn signals.
After disabling DRLs, with headlights off, the front lamps will flash amber when using turn signals otherwise they will be off. With headlights on, the front lamps will be on white and will switch to amber flashing when using the turn signals.
You need either an electronic flasher or a load equalizer - not both. LED bulbs provide almost no resistance in the circuit so it appears that there are burned out bulbs because not enough current is flowing through the flasher. The load equalizer is just a set of resistors that add the equivalent load of standard bulbs to the circuit allowing the turn signals to flash normally. An electronic flasher achieves the same thing by basically ignoring the amount of current flowing and providing a constant flash speed. If you replace all bulbs in the circuit with LEDs you will probably need a special LED or zero-load electronic flasher but if you only replace the front bulbs then any electronic or electro-mechanical flasher should work.
Whoever is saying that rapid voltage changes damage LED bulbs doesn't know what they're talking about. I have my LED bulbs connected to a strobe flasher that allows me to run them as strobe lights when I'm working charity events. That's about as fast as the voltage can change and they are four years old without problems. A power surge could possibly be an issue but if your car is experiencing power surges going above about 16 volts (the LED's limit) then you have bigger problems than bulbs.
Whoever is saying that rapid voltage changes damage LED bulbs doesn't know what they're talking about. I have my LED bulbs connected to a strobe flasher that allows me to run them as strobe lights when I'm working charity events. That's about as fast as the voltage can change and they are four years old without problems. A power surge could possibly be an issue but if your car is experiencing power surges going above about 16 volts (the LED's limit) then you have bigger problems than bulbs.
Thanks for all the info WhiteBird00 i read 4 or 5 lengthy threads u dominated. Lol So u helped me more than you know. Btw... Dont hate me but i bought the red/white flashbacks. Im going to be painting the car silver with black and red retro style birds on hood, sail panels, and tail light panel. Along with a rear window decal. So red/black trim will be all over the place. I think the flashback i got will b a perfect match.
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okay, hopefully my last question.. lol but the HID kits i ordered are 35w Xentec's with H7 bulbs. i bought two sets. one for high one for low. i know its better to do the high/low kit and all, but figured id be gaining alot of light anyway. and i also know these bulbs do not like to be flashed, and i assumed i could run a 35w on my high beam with no problems? i wont do a whole lot of switching switching back and forth anyway. now, i will be retrofitting them in the stock housings, using a diamond bit tip to cut my hole, and sealing everything back with silicone. but do i need to drill a breather hole at the bottom? just incase the housings let in moisture? or for heat purposes? or would i be better off completely sealing them off?
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Apparently I ordered the wrong turn signal flasher when I thought it was the correct one.
I'm looking for a digital flasher so I can run my LED setup for my DRLs.
The one I ordered has 4 prongs and when I pulled the original, it only has two.
It's for a 2000 WS6.
Does anyone know which pn is needed for this.
I'm looking for a digital flasher so I can run my LED setup for my DRLs.
The one I ordered has 4 prongs and when I pulled the original, it only has two.
It's for a 2000 WS6.
Does anyone know which pn is needed for this.
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Apparently I ordered the wrong turn signal flasher when I thought it was the correct one.
I'm looking for a digital flasher so I can run my LED setup for my DRLs.
The one I ordered has 4 prongs and when I pulled the original, it only has two.
It's for a 2000 WS6.
Does anyone know which pn is needed for this.
I'm looking for a digital flasher so I can run my LED setup for my DRLs.
The one I ordered has 4 prongs and when I pulled the original, it only has two.
It's for a 2000 WS6.
Does anyone know which pn is needed for this.
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Can someone who has switched their bright and dim wires with switchbacks pm me a link to video of operation. I have found plenty of videos with switchbacks installed plug and play, but would really like them to be Amber with headlights on and white with them off.
I would rather see them flash amber than white, but you can get them that flash;
Amber - Off - Amber - Off - Amber - Off
- or -
Amber - White - Amber - White - Amber - White
I would rather have amber - off, but to get the DRL colors I want switching the bright/dim will create white flashing turn, which I don't want. But if I get the a-w-a-w flashing I will still get amber in the turn, right?
I would rather see them flash amber than white, but you can get them that flash;
Amber - Off - Amber - Off - Amber - Off
- or -
Amber - White - Amber - White - Amber - White
I would rather have amber - off, but to get the DRL colors I want switching the bright/dim will create white flashing turn, which I don't want. But if I get the a-w-a-w flashing I will still get amber in the turn, right?
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Can someone who has switched their bright and dim wires with switchbacks pm me a link to video of operation. I have found plenty of videos with switchbacks installed plug and play, but would really like them to be Amber with headlights on and white with them off.
I would rather see them flash amber than white, but you can get them that flash;
Amber - Off - Amber - Off - Amber - Off
- or -
Amber - White - Amber - White - Amber - White
I would rather have amber - off, but to get the DRL colors I want switching the bright/dim will create white flashing turn, which I don't want. But if I get the a-w-a-w flashing I will still get amber in the turn, right?
I would rather see them flash amber than white, but you can get them that flash;
Amber - Off - Amber - Off - Amber - Off
- or -
Amber - White - Amber - White - Amber - White
I would rather have amber - off, but to get the DRL colors I want switching the bright/dim will create white flashing turn, which I don't want. But if I get the a-w-a-w flashing I will still get amber in the turn, right?
Unfortunately, f-bodies use the bright filament power for both DRLs and turn signals. The dim filament is used only for parking lights when the headlights are on. So you can choose white or amber for either one by swapping the wires but you can't have DRLs a different color from turn signals without significant rewiring.
First you would have to disable DRLs at the DRL module or bypass the DRL module for turn signals only. Then you would have to rewire the parking lights to work like DRLs.
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Can someone who has switched their bright and dim wires with switchbacks pm me a link to video of operation. I have found plenty of videos with switchbacks installed plug and play, but would really like them to be Amber with headlights on and white with them off.
I would rather see them flash amber than white, but you can get them that flash;
Amber - Off - Amber - Off - Amber - Off
- or -
Amber - White - Amber - White - Amber - White
I would rather have amber - off, but to get the DRL colors I want switching the bright/dim will create white flashing turn, which I don't want. But if I get the a-w-a-w flashing I will still get amber in the turn, right?
I would rather see them flash amber than white, but you can get them that flash;
Amber - Off - Amber - Off - Amber - Off
- or -
Amber - White - Amber - White - Amber - White
I would rather have amber - off, but to get the DRL colors I want switching the bright/dim will create white flashing turn, which I don't want. But if I get the a-w-a-w flashing I will still get amber in the turn, right?
white flashes off and on and the Amber stays on(appears W-A). When the headlights are on the LEDs are amber and flash amber-white.
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Put everything in this morning and they worked like a charm.
Even the wifey was impressed and liked it.
Now here's some irony..
When I checked em and saw everything was good, I turned on my fogs to see how they would look and one of them is out....LOL
Soooo I picked up a pair of Silverstar bulbs to replace em.
I will change those on Thursday as it is not a quick swap out.
Looks like I need to remove the air dam to get access.
Even the wifey was impressed and liked it.
Now here's some irony..
When I checked em and saw everything was good, I turned on my fogs to see how they would look and one of them is out....LOL
Soooo I picked up a pair of Silverstar bulbs to replace em.
I will change those on Thursday as it is not a quick swap out.
Looks like I need to remove the air dam to get access.
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Put everything in this morning and they worked like a charm.
Even the wifey was impressed and liked it.
Now here's some irony..
When I checked em and saw everything was good, I turned on my fogs to see how they would look and one of them is out....LOL
Soooo I picked up a pair of Silverstar bulbs to replace em.
I will change those on Thursday as it is not a quick swap out.
Looks like I need to remove the air dam to get access.
Even the wifey was impressed and liked it.
Now here's some irony..
When I checked em and saw everything was good, I turned on my fogs to see how they would look and one of them is out....LOL
Soooo I picked up a pair of Silverstar bulbs to replace em.
I will change those on Thursday as it is not a quick swap out.
Looks like I need to remove the air dam to get access.