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quickflash Flasher control-- HELP PLEASE!!

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Old Apr 3, 2007 | 04:35 AM
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Default quickflash Flasher control-- HELP PLEASE!!

Hey all, Im new to the board, I just acquired a 2003 camry LE, and I couldnt wait to get a flasher controller. Well I got one from a company called "NOKYA" and I wired it up to my relay harness, there is aBLACK ground,a RED power wire, and A BLUE light source wire, and I only can get my left turn signal working with the unit. But, I located the right turn signal slot and plugged that blue wire in and it works. So, I split the blue wire, and inserted it into both , and they both blink at the same time.

So, I split the red wire and inserted it into the slot right above the white hot wire of the harness, and my P, R, N, D, 2, L lights started blinking fast. Can anyone help me out here?? Its driving me crazy, thanks alot!!!!!

 
Old Apr 3, 2007 | 06:59 PM
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1st of all why would you want to make your blinkers blink faster? Whats wrong with the way the blink normally?
 
Old Apr 4, 2007 | 04:30 AM
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1st of all why would you want to make your blinkers blink faster? Whats wrong with the way the blink normally?
Actually its just a preference, i like the faster blinking rate. I corrected the problem with an exchange of my relay unit for a pair of LED's for the rear turn signal bulbs.... 40.00 less, yet it does the same job. perfectly.
 
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