View Full Version : S14 Blinker problem
driver11324
04-02-2009, 06:51 PM
First, I have searched and there is one thread about this, but no answer. Also, I have studied the FSM and got nothing out of it. Anyway, I have a Zenki s14 and changed the front over to a kouki. Now because there are bigger bulbs in the zenki blinkers and smaller in the kouki, the blinkers blink really fast, acting as if a bulb was out. No bulbs are out. Can I put a resistor in the socket so that the blinker relay gets somewhat "tricked?" What other options do I have.
projectRDM
04-02-2009, 07:51 PM
Bulb size has nothing to do with it. You've got another issue somewhere.
HYPNOTIK
04-03-2009, 05:56 AM
I swapped my rear turn signals to LED bulbs and it double flashes on the turn signals but flashes normal on the hazards. If I swap back to the normal bulbs it works fine. It's has to be a resistance issue, I was thinking of putting some kind of resistor also but I'm not sure what size?
DJ_Sunrise
04-03-2009, 03:56 PM
Don't use LED's.. Thats just a bad idea. It takes a dickload of LED's to match the light output of regular incandescant. Like RDM said... Your issue is somewhere else. Perhaps you have the completely wrong bulb altogether.. Theres a shit ton of bulbs that look like 194s, 168s, etc... may be the same issue in your case..
-Bart
cotbu
04-03-2009, 04:25 PM
You're out of blinker fluid!
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