Auxito Turn-Signal LED - NO Resistors Required to Prevent Hyper Flash

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If your bulb is active (yellow or white) when turn signal is off.

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Auxito just came out with a new turn signal LED bulb that doesn't require the installation of extra CAN Bus resistors or decoders to work without hyper flash or fast flash problems. These are simple DIY drop-in bulb replacements that simply work as expected. I'm super excited to recommend these over the old way... In this video I'm showing these LEDs being installed on my Toyota Highlander.

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Dan
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Just installed these on both the front & back of my 2015 Nissan Murano's turn signals. Very pleased with the outcome!

jake
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Dan thanks for a great video on replacing the front turn signals with LED that have canbus! Great job explaining why hyperflashing occurs when you switch from halogen to LED. again best to mention the size of the bulb.

wutdadilyo
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Installed the 1156s on my 2024 Kia Forte and they hyperflashed immediately. The caution lights worked fine though.

marcusraynal
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Very cool video! Using your electrical engineering know how and breaking it down for the car DIY guys! Thanks!

mesky
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Hi, have you tried turning each side for 3 to 5 minutes? Does it hyperflash, ?

michaeljamesvedeja
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Does the resistor also stop the Canbus flashing when the car is off when it checks if the bulbs are still working?

michaelelkin
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I have also used these types of LED bulbs with built-in resistors for the turn signals on my previous cars and they worked well without getting too hot. The benefit of the turn signal turning on and off helps them not get too hot. But when you use LED bulbs with built-in resistors that have to stay on constantly, such as daytime running lights, they are not suitable and would quickly become much too hot and fail quickly or worse, melt your lamp unit. But in the case of turn signals this is hardly a problem. However, I do not trust the bulb with the small fan shown here. Such small fans tend to fail very quickly. And by switching the bulb on and off, the fan also keeps switching on and off, so I doubt whether it has much effect on the temperature.

ruudwilschut
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I have purchased these bulbs but my truck has already have resistors on it can I still use these bulbs

damonkilgore
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@DoingThingsDan’sWay



I bought the auxito - 7440 42 led chip ones and they are super bright on 1500k. Strong rich amber.

One thing though, have u ever get pulled over for having super bright led turn signals?

I mean, these increase safety and better.

toyotabrony
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@DoingThingsDan’sWay

Since it’s been over a year.

How are the Auxito - 4KP8 amber led bulsb holding up?

And any hyperflash after daily use?

toyotabrony
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Is it blinding at night? I just installed LED front and back indicator bulbs and im concerned if im gonna be blinding other drivers

nonplaybg
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Do you know if you can use resistors with bulbs with built in resistors? I bought some built in resistor lights but they still hyperflash so i was going to install resistors.

pickles
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Cool. Do they hyperflash after sometime ? or you can run it for considerable length of time lets say more than 5 mins without any issues. Some Leds with built in resistors would work normal for sometime but then starts hyperflashing.

shahdadkhan
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Nobody seems to be able to answer this. Two weeks ago I put in vland headlights on my 2016 Silverado. After installation my right turn signal started hyper flashing. Left turn signal and hazards were fine. The rear turn signal, which isn't led, hyper flashed as well. No bulbs out at all. Two days ago my radio screen went blank when I put my right turn signal on. Ten seconds later it came on then the turn signal quit hyper flashing. My question is what is your opinion as if they are somehow connected?

tomflake
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@dansway I bought these same exact headlights for my car but I’m getting intermittent hyper flash.

I have a 2009 Chrysler Town and Country minivan. I put these bulbs in. Initially, after cranking up car, they don’t hyperflash and work perfectly. Then, after a couple of minutes they hyper flash when using the blinkers.

Thoughts?

TheJamesonbroggi
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Will they work from my Honda accord 2005 they use regular halogen

shadowwmoses
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@DoingThingsDan’sWay

Hey how’s goin. Quick question.

Since ur video was a year ago to upload about those auxito 3157 resistor free switchback, are they still running great?

Are ur white DRL lights and Amber turn signals runs and flash fine?

I say that because we had those 3157 auxito resistor free switchbacks, and I just saw my family’s 2017 Toyota sienna le front driver side amber turn signal is not flashing.
But my white led DRL lights are fine. We had them for 3 months now. I’m assuming it’s started to become defective.



Is urs still fine?

toyotabrony
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Would this work on a 2006 Toyota Sequoia? I wired resistors after installing LED bulbs and they still hyperflash. Wondering if this is the fix I've been looking for.

abelmuniz
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So I used these on my 2016 Highlander. I initially got the Auxito bulbs without the resistor and got the hyperflash which is too bad as they were super bright. Got these and no more your flash BUT. When headlights are on for this model the turn signals illuminate and then flash when activated. These bulbs do not illuminate when headlights are on but do flash when activated. They also aren’t quite as bright as the non resistor variety. So they re. CLOSE replacement, but not exact for incandescent. Good video otherwise though

edintn
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So do the resistor built in work in combo with front and rear ??

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