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Hi there,
I have purchased a turn signal flasher load device for the 6 volt led flasher globes fitted to my 35 std sedan.

I have fitted led globes to the front and they work OK with the existing flasher can. The rear led's wont work with the standard flasher can fitted so I refitted the old globes.

So now I have this special unit via the filling station, but the instructions are not clear if I have to replace the flasher can with the new device (made by Lambert Enterprises,Norris TN) OR fit it in conjunction with the existing flasher unit?

I have emailed Lambert's, but they have not replied in a week, so probably dont read there emails? togo

Any advice greatly appreciated..

Peter




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They have an email link on their web site. Did you use led.info@lambertenterprises.com ? If so and they don't answer you might try The Filling Station directly. They've responded to my emails in the past.


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Hi there Tiny,
thanks for the tip, have now sent an email to the filling station..

Peter




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I believe the flasher load device is used with the flasher unit and not alone. It should have come with wiring instructions. The instructions that came with the LED conversion kits that I got from the FS state that if the lights do not operate properly due to low load adding the LE-TSFL (turn signal flasher load) into the existing wiring "will allow your turn signals to operate using your existing turn signal flasher".


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thanks for the info Steve D,
I will hook it up and see what happens
Peter


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