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I now have led turn signals. I’m getting hyper flash , as expected. My question is on load equalizers. Do I need one on the front signals and one on the rear signals, or does one take care of both front and rear? Thanks.
What year is your bike?
Either the fronts OR rears. Were ever it's easiest to install them.
I did the rears so I could tuck them into the battery compartment.
Keep in mind, If one or all stop working It'll still blink on the dash because the TSM will still see a load.
Last edited by RANGER73; Apr 18, 2019 at 05:28 PM.
2016 RG. I installed LED turn signals front and rear. The instructions said the computer will “learn” the LED’s. The kit was bought at the dealer. Aftermarket.
Turned them on, they flashed fast. On and off a couple times according to instructions, perfect.
FWIW, a guy was looking at codes and commented that I installed LED’s. No problem.
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