CozyHotDog
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I’m trying to install lights front, back, break and turn signals. The only thing I can’t seem to get going is the turn signals. I don’t have a clue where to start.
I’m trying to install lights front, back, break and turn signals. The only thing I can’t seem to get going is the turn signals. I don’t have a clue where to start.
Many of them however can't be seen during the daylight hours.Search 'bicycle turn signal' on eBay... You'll find a ton of options.![]()
Are you using LED lights? Flashers need a lot of power running through the bulbs to switch on & off... (LEDs don't have enough power)I have a flasher relay but can’t get it to work with the turn signals set up I’m doing.
Yes they are LED lights, 12 volt battery. How can I get them to work?Are you using LED lights? Flashers need a lot of power running through the bulbs to switch on & off... (LEDs don't have enough power)
Use regular filament light bulbs instead of the LEDs....Yes they are LED lights, 12 volt battery. How can I get them to work?
I can get them to turn on but they won’t flash, just solid.Use regular filament light bulbs instead of the LEDs....
I know this because I once tried to swap LED bulbs into my old VW bus, & the flasher wouldn't work properly until I put the old bulbs back in!![]()
exactly!I can get them to turn on but they won’t flash, just solid.
My 67 VW Bus uses single bulbs with dual filaments... I was considering a few options of adding extra bulbs & things like that, but I ultimately decided to keep it simple, (& keep it stock).Norm I had the same problem using LED bulbs in my ‘50, I kept the LED’s in the taillights for the brightness and used standard bulbs in the front turn signals.