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Old 06-27-2010, 08:55 PM   #1 (permalink)
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2009 Camry Electronic Flasher Relay

Hi there guys, I hope everyone had a good weekend.

Just some inquiry, I just recently change all my blinkers to full LED bulbs (Love it) but one drawback though. My rear blinkers flashes rapidly and my front blinkers (with LED bulbs) does not flash at all. I heard that I have to use a load resistors or change my electronic flasher.

My question is: Should I use load resistors or change my electronic flasher instead? Also, how do I remove my flasher from my 2009 Toyota Camry SE?
I know where the electronic flasher is located at, it's in the driver's kick panel.

All responses are very much appreciated, thanks in advance guys.

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Hi there guys, I hope everyone had a good weekend.

Just some inquiry, I just recently change all my blinkers to full LED bulbs (Love it) but one drawback though. My rear blinkers flashes rapidly and my front blinkers (with LED bulbs) does not flash at all. I heard that I have to use a load resistors or change my electronic flasher.

My question is: Should I use load resistors or change my electronic flasher instead? Also, how do I remove my flasher from my 2009 Toyota Camry SE?
I know where the electronic flasher is located at, it's in the driver's kick panel.

All responses are very much appreciated, thanks in advance guys.
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Old 06-28-2010, 02:45 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Hi there guys, I hope everyone had a good weekend.

Just some inquiry, I just recently change all my blinkers to full LED bulbs (Love it) but one drawback though. My rear blinkers flashes rapidly and my front blinkers (with LED bulbs) does not flash at all. I heard that I have to use a load resistors or change my electronic flasher.

My question is: Should I use load resistors or change my electronic flasher instead? Also, how do I remove my flasher from my 2009 Toyota Camry SE?
I know where the electronic flasher is located at, it's in the driver's kick panel.

All responses are very much appreciated, thanks in advance guys.
Perhaps this thread will get you started in the right direction. If not, like njerald suggested you might search for other past threads.
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Its all been discussed already. The thread itself is already stickied!

Master List of LEDs Bulb Sizes & DIY/Tutorials for Interior/Exterior Lights

I posted a DIY on how to remove the flasher module and Pawel posted a tutorial on how to install load resistors. Not to mention where to buy the flasher module and which load resistor to purchase

BTW, the flasher module is not in the kick panel. Its behind the instrument cluster. If you change to electronic flasher module, there is no splicing/tapping into of wires. But you lose flashing confirmation when you lock/unlock doors. Some had other problems such as doors not locking, windows not rolling down after installing the flasher module.
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Thank you so much for the responses guys I really do appreciate it. I think I will stick with load resistors instead of changing my flasher module. I will post some pics after the mod. ^_^
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