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Old 08-13-2008, 01:01 AM
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LED Signal Hyperflashing help

I know this issue could be solve by splicing resistors into each turn signal but i do not want to do that.. wondering if anybody knows which led flasher fits the nissan rogue? They have one for japanese cars but thats a pretty big range of cars will the nissan rogue work with that flasher?

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Old 08-13-2008, 06:28 AM
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The way to know which one to buy is to find the one to replace and look at the diagram on the flasher to compare.
The problem is that I looked over the whole car and didn't find it. People from SuperBrightLeds and V-LEDs couldn't help me either.

May be it exists in the Rogue but could not find it.

If you find it, could you tell us where it is? I am still interested to know.
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Old 08-13-2008, 07:11 AM
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What you need is a "No Load" flasher unit. LED bulbs draw only 80mA and therefore your indicators will flash faster due to a blown bulb warning.
There isn't enough start-up current make the mechanical relay click in a normal flasher can.
A no load flasher unit is made for LED technology and will drive a limitless amount of LED indicator bulbs safely.
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