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    resistor for turnlight led
    on: Sep 12, 2019, 06.03 pm
    Sep 12, 2019, 06.03 pm
    Hi all
    does it needs one resistor for each turn signal led please?
    or 2 in the front led are enough for working also rear turn ?
    thx so much
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    Re: resistor for turnlight led
    Reply #1 on: Dec 10, 2019, 10.31 pm
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    Each LED signal light needs a 50W 6 ohm resistor. 2 up front and 2 at rear.
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    Re: resistor for turnlight led
    Reply #2 on: Dec 11, 2019, 09.50 pm
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    Re: resistor for turnlight led
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    Re: resistor for turnlight led
    Reply #4 on: Dec 11, 2019, 09.58 pm
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    Re: resistor for turnlight led
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    Re: resistor for turnlight led
    Reply #6 on: Mar 25, 2020, 02.15 pm
    Mar 25, 2020, 02.15 pm
    hi all
    thx for answers
    where did you wiring the positive ?
    resistors getting very hot in fonction
    so it could melt the plastic ?
    thx

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    Re: resistor for turnlight led
    Reply #7 on: Mar 25, 2020, 04.47 pm
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    I have spare wires on both mirrors (behind) that come from the fuses after the ignition key, which is under the seats on the left.

    For this type of led lights, the part of the white light (daylight) is activated by a switch that transmits the signal without cables, which turns on when it is very cloudy, it rains or tries to pass when there is vehicle retention.
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