changing lights
changing lights
For those who changed there turn signals and side markers to the led ones did you by the equalizer as well from www.autolumination.com
what about the turn signals did you make them led as well. Here is the email I got:
HI -
2000 NISSAN Maxima
Front turn signal
1157
Rear turn signal
1156A
or 7507A you will have to remove it to verify. Compare the base to the images on the bottom of this page:
http://autolumination.com/1156_1157.htm
Front sidemarker
194
Rear sidemarker
194
If using leds for turn signal applications, or in vehicles with bulb-out warning systems, like Mercedes, BMW and others, you may need to add load equalizers.
Use two 6 ohm equalizers for two front, or two rear led turn signal bulbs. If you have led turn signal bulbs in the front and rear (4 led turn signal bubs total), use two 3 ohm.
Place one load equalizer on each side.
More details on load equalizers can be found at:
http://autolumination.com/installation.html
Thanks-
Chris--
HI -
2000 NISSAN Maxima
Front turn signal
1157
Rear turn signal
1156A
or 7507A you will have to remove it to verify. Compare the base to the images on the bottom of this page:
http://autolumination.com/1156_1157.htm
Front sidemarker
194
Rear sidemarker
194
If using leds for turn signal applications, or in vehicles with bulb-out warning systems, like Mercedes, BMW and others, you may need to add load equalizers.
Use two 6 ohm equalizers for two front, or two rear led turn signal bulbs. If you have led turn signal bulbs in the front and rear (4 led turn signal bubs total), use two 3 ohm.
Place one load equalizer on each side.
More details on load equalizers can be found at:
http://autolumination.com/installation.html
Thanks-
Chris--
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