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I recently installed Joker Machine Chrome Plated LED Fork-Mount Marker Lights and the Custom Dynamics Eclipze2® Dual-Intensity Module.
My problem is now when I turn the left signal on my security light (the little key) comes on and stays on. The blinker works normal for a couple seconds and then blinks fast. other than that its fine. Turns off automatically etc. The right blinker is normal. All my bulbs front and rear work normal. If I put the hazards on they blink normal but the sec. light comes on.
Sounds like you need a load equalizer. Don't know about the security key, but led's often draw too little power, which will cause them to blink too fast.
Sounds like you need a load equalizer. Don't know about the security key, but led's often draw too little power, which will cause them to blink too fast.
Just saw that Eclipze2. Is that a load-eq?
All second that....I had to get a load equalizer when I installed art alloy led signal lites I did the same thing with my alarm
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