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jeffedmo
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I've searched and searched for a solution to this issue but just can't quite determine what the actual solution should be. There's a number of similar posts but I haven't seen my exact issue and resolution. So I thought I would try posting this to see if I can get a specific answer...
I have a 1981 GS850. I replaced all four turn signals with LED lights. From the posts that I've seen, it seems that when most people do this they get a fast-flash situation. But I don't. When I engage my turn signal switch (doesn't matter if it's right side or left), all four lights light up and stay on solid. Again, no blink and all four lights illuminate.
As per many post suggestions, and even one guy's detailed tutorial, I've purchased an electronic flasher and tried wiring it in. Does not fix the problem. With the new flasher in place they all still lit up but they were much dimmer.
I'm fine with installing wired-in load balancers but I'm hesitant because I haven't seen anyone with the same problem as me. And I've seen differing answers in regards to what ohm & watt resistors I would need to fix this issue.
Any ideas?
Thanks!
I have a 1981 GS850. I replaced all four turn signals with LED lights. From the posts that I've seen, it seems that when most people do this they get a fast-flash situation. But I don't. When I engage my turn signal switch (doesn't matter if it's right side or left), all four lights light up and stay on solid. Again, no blink and all four lights illuminate.
As per many post suggestions, and even one guy's detailed tutorial, I've purchased an electronic flasher and tried wiring it in. Does not fix the problem. With the new flasher in place they all still lit up but they were much dimmer.
I'm fine with installing wired-in load balancers but I'm hesitant because I haven't seen anyone with the same problem as me. And I've seen differing answers in regards to what ohm & watt resistors I would need to fix this issue.
Any ideas?
Thanks!