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jtehfreaks 06-15-2018 11:00 AM

Weird Blinker Problem
 
Not too long ago, I swapped out all the exterior lights on my 944 to LEDs, except for the fog lights. I also swapped out the factory blinker relay to the LED blinker relay from superbrightleds.com.

Whenever I use the blinkers with the headlights or parking lights turned on, the front blinkers won't blink, but they'll stay illuminated. Only the rear lights blink. Also of interest, whenever the left lights are blinking, the upper red light in the housing illuminates, only dimly. Fog light illumination doesn't have an effect on this phenomenon.

Any ideas as to what's going on?

944 Ecology 06-15-2018 12:42 PM

If you revert to normal filament bulbs, and a normal relay, does everything work correctly?

If so, leave the filament bulbs in place, inasmuch as the car was designed for filaments.

jtehfreaks 06-15-2018 07:05 PM

It's a bit late for giong back to standard bulbs; I know others have performed LED conversions, and I'm not sure if they ran into this issue or not.

But to (somewhat) answer your question, this issue didn't exist before I converted to LEDs.

flash968 06-15-2018 11:26 PM

have you checked the blinker fluid level?

jtehfreaks 06-16-2018 10:35 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by flash968 (Post 10075274)
have you checked the blinker fluid level?

Ah, that's it, I needed to swap it out to the LED grade fluid. ;)

In all seriousness though, it turns out that the driver-side LED was working properly. It's just that the brightness difference between "parking light mode" and "blinker mode" isn't very noticeable until closer inspection.

The passenger-side, however, needed to be flipped around; turns out that orientation of installation does matter. Now I'm thinking that I might just need to get a different type of LED bulb, but I'll check these out at night, when the contrast is higher, before doing some digging.

flash968 06-16-2018 11:10 AM

yeah - can't mismatch fluid there

yes - leds are diodes, and the assemblies are usually pole specific, because diodes typically only pass voltage in one direction

thomasryan 06-16-2018 11:58 AM

L.E.D. = light emitting diode.

pfarah 06-16-2018 01:49 PM

Schematic Symbol:
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