hey guys,
Has anyone ever had their indicators flash like 5 times faster than usual?
I tried some LEDs for the rear indicators and when I was driving I noticed they flashed ALOT faster than normal, even the front and side indicators which were still the normal bulbs.
this can't be good for the bulbs flashing at a 3-5x quicker rate so I removed the LEDs from the rear indicators.
I've also been told that when the indicators flash faster it could be a blown bulb or fuse problem - I'm not sure how accurate that is though.
I checked MMCS options (7" touchscreen) and there wasn't an option to change the flashing speed, only how many flashes if you 'tap' it to change lanes or the alarm locking pattern.
It's a bit of a weird one so I thought i'd post it up and see if anyone knew anything more about it or if they've had the same experience
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im pretty sure its a requirement that indicator flash speeds increase when a globe is blown.
Davee is right about the car thinking that there is a blown globe due to resistance of the LED. I remeber reading a explanation on here somewhere but can remember where right now. Something about placing a load resistor in the circuit so that the LED appears like a normal globe to the ecu
EDIT: read this thread for more info
http://clubcj.net/viewtopic.php?t=1838&highlight=load+resistor
Davee is right about the car thinking that there is a blown globe due to resistance of the LED. I remeber reading a explanation on here somewhere but can remember where right now. Something about placing a load resistor in the circuit so that the LED appears like a normal globe to the ecu
EDIT: read this thread for more info
http://clubcj.net/viewtopic.php?t=1838&highlight=load+resistor
Marsh found the thread where I discussed it. I think I even said about the indicators.
It's an ADR requirement that the indicators flash faster if there is a blown bulb. The LEDs show to the ETACS ECU as a blown bulb. So that is why they flash fast.
It is not a fault with the car, nor the LEDs.
Remove just one normal bulb (don't replace it - this imitates a blown bulb) and it will flash fast then.
It's an ADR requirement that the indicators flash faster if there is a blown bulb. The LEDs show to the ETACS ECU as a blown bulb. So that is why they flash fast.
It is not a fault with the car, nor the LEDs.
Remove just one normal bulb (don't replace it - this imitates a blown bulb) and it will flash fast then.
tadz0rz wrote:I would say it would be the indicator can, but we dont have them in our cars Everything runs through the ETACS ECU. If it keeps happening, drop into your mitsu dealer, should be able to fix it no problems
You have no idea.
As said by daveee it's because the LEDs draw less power than a incadescent therefore the car thinks the bulb is blown!
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SIR-VRX wrote:Marsh found the thread where I discussed it. I think I even said about the indicators.
It's an ADR requirement that the indicators flash faster if there is a blown bulb. The LEDs show to the ETACS ECU as a blown bulb. So that is why they flash fast.
It is not a fault with the car, nor the LEDs.
Remove just one normal bulb (don't replace it - this imitates a blown bulb) and it will flash fast then.
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Speedie wrote:There is also a law as to how fast your indicator has to flash and the cops and transport can defect your car with the issue of a fine if its not within the specified timing.
Yeah that would make sense as when I was looking at them it did seem as if it would be distracting for people behind me, my friends definitely noticed it when they were behind me. The last thing I want would be a canary or a fine
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I found some Load Resistors on ebay. $50 shipped for 10. That's the cheapest I have ever seen them, so I nabbed them.
I am unsure if we can get away with only doing the indicators and one lot of the tail lights (outers) or if we need to do the inner tails as well. I will report back when I have the load resistors and they are installed. If the inners do not need to be done, I can sell the others I don't need to somebody else. I won't do it for profit.
I am unsure if we can get away with only doing the indicators and one lot of the tail lights (outers) or if we need to do the inner tails as well. I will report back when I have the load resistors and they are installed. If the inners do not need to be done, I can sell the others I don't need to somebody else. I won't do it for profit.
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