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I posted this in the electrical section....Thought I might get better results here.
I have installed a headlight with built in LED signals from Sinister Industries. As soon as I plugged it in the signals would flash regular speed four times and then speed up as if a bulb was burnt out. I ordered a load equalizer and did some reading here while I was waiting for it to arrive, I tried a TSM reset procedure describe in one of the threads on here and it did not seem to work. On Saturday while out riding I notice my signals are flashing regular speed.
Question is why? Did the reset need time to work? Should I install the load equalizer anyway?
I would say the load equalizer would work. Do you have the harley security system installed? make sure that you get the proper equalizer for what you are running. If you are only running fronts or front and rears.
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