Common questions

How do I stop my hyper flash from blinkers?

How do I stop my hyper flash from blinkers?

This is, by far, the most common way to fix your hyper flashing lights. Load resistors are meant to be a resistor that is put between the positive and negative wires of the LED turn signal wiring.

Why do I get Hyper flashes on my blinkers?

Hyper flashing is commonly associated with the problems of having LED lights for your blinkers. These blinkers are incredibly bright and serve their purpose of catching the attention of other drivers well. But, after some time, they may fall victim to hyper flashing issues.

How does a hyper flashing light bulb work?

It’s a deliberate function of the vehicle’s turn signal circuit that alerts the driver that there is a bulb failure. How does hyper-flashing work? Standard bulbs (not LEDs) use electrical resistance to create light . When you turn a bulb on, the filament will generate that resistance, in turn creating heat and light.

Why are my turn signals blinking so fast?

No worries—it’s an easy fix! LED lighting draws much less power and lasts way longer than standard incandescent lighting that comes stock with most vehicles. Although the reduced draw of LEDs has advantages, replacement of turn signal bulbs with LEDS will cause what is called hyperflashing.

Why do my blinkers stop blinking when I apply the brake?

All of these problems mentioned can be the result of a bad ground. When you operate both blinkers and brake lights and the blinkers stop blinking, it’s because the circuit is not good enough to operate both lights. Bad ground. Same with headlights and blinkers. Probably the same with fog lights.

Hyper flashing is commonly associated with the problems of having LED lights for your blinkers. These blinkers are incredibly bright and serve their purpose of catching the attention of other drivers well. But, after some time, they may fall victim to hyper flashing issues.

It’s a deliberate function of the vehicle’s turn signal circuit that alerts the driver that there is a bulb failure. How does hyper-flashing work? Standard bulbs (not LEDs) use electrical resistance to create light . When you turn a bulb on, the filament will generate that resistance, in turn creating heat and light.

No worries—it’s an easy fix! LED lighting draws much less power and lasts way longer than standard incandescent lighting that comes stock with most vehicles. Although the reduced draw of LEDs has advantages, replacement of turn signal bulbs with LEDS will cause what is called hyperflashing.

Is there a risk of hyper flashing with LED lights?

Any time you replace standard-issue tail lights, marker lights or turn signals with LED upgrades, there is a risk for hyper-flashing. The key to success is to make sure the LED lights properly simulate the resistance of the standard bulbs they’re replacing. How do LEDs work?

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Ruth Doyle