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Old Jun 10, 2012 | 01:38 PM
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LED Blinker issues

This is really frustrating me that I cant get this figured out so I thought I would ask and maybe there is something that I am overlooking.

Swapped the bumper and adding LED lights up front.

I of course have the hyperflash now and went and got the EP35 flasher unit from Napa replacing the 81980-12070 relay that was in there.

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Still have the hyperflash but the LED lights work. Do I have the wrong flasher or what?

All I did was unplug the stock one and plug this one in.
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Old Jun 10, 2012 | 01:54 PM
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See here, it will shed some corrected blinking light on your problem.
http://www.superbrightleds.com/cgi-b...bulb-notes.htm
LED lights dont produce enough draw to operate your flasher correctly.
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Old Jun 10, 2012 | 02:18 PM
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Perhaps you should return that Napa Flasher and buy two 20-50watt resisters (~6ohms) for each turn signal to trick the system into thinking there are standard bulbs there
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Old Jun 10, 2012 | 02:42 PM
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Well hell............i thought that i was buying the electronic flasher for LED bulbs. Thats what I had read everywhere.....get the ep35 flasher.

Hmmmmmmmm
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Old Jun 10, 2012 | 03:22 PM
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Good luck. FYI, I added the resistors (but not the NAPA relay) and still have the hyper flash with my superbright LED's turn signals. I just read in the current issue of Toyota 4wd owner, about a resistor to disable within the relay. This will be the next step for me. Not next weekend though. Gonna wheel Which will likely produce something more important to fix. Keep us posted on your progress. Thanks!
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Old Jun 10, 2012 | 04:07 PM
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try this on the stock flasher





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Old Jun 10, 2012 | 06:43 PM
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Just drill out the safety circuit part of the stock flasher relay.


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Old Jun 10, 2012 | 07:36 PM
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Originally Posted by slacker
try this on the stock flasher


I thought that didn't work on the 89-95 models with the flasher number I listed above.


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Just drill out the safety circuit part of the stock flasher relay.


How?? For the 89-95 models
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Old Jun 11, 2012 | 08:29 PM
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You all are making this trick way too hard since it's a newer Truck-Runner and uses a different style relay that piggybacks into an adapter cage before it plugs into the 3 prong harness.

Toyota's are grounded differently. Drilling out or de-soldering the 7th or 3rd prong trick does not work on the micro-chipped relays. The (2) 50w resistor trick works too but in my experience it's tough to find a safe spot to store them where they'll both cool enough to not crack prematurely or not be a fire/melt hazard.


You can go ahead and just use the EP 35, center prong is still center prong but you need to flip the two side prongs around b/c you can't fit the piggyback adapter that deletes the Toyota Relay 4th prong. Basically without the little plastic adapter that attaches to the factory Toyota relay you have to reverse the polarity on a normal one for it to work as it did from the factory.

Let me know if it needs to be clarified further. I've done about 40 of these now between older Toyota Trucks, Cars, etc.


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Old Nov 14, 2012 | 04:08 PM
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Just picked up the EP-35 today, totally plug and play. It worked perfect with my LED blinkers in the front.
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Old Nov 14, 2012 | 11:06 PM
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Red face

I have a 2000 Tacoma plug and play for me. With the EP-35
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Old Nov 15, 2012 | 05:55 AM
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I have LED flashers both front and back and I am using resistors. My signals blink normally. I would much rather have just replaced the flasher unit. Make sure that you get a flasher that is designed for LEDs, otherwise you're just putting the exact same flasher in that you just took out.

I have a '98 4Runner
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Old Aug 7, 2018 | 11:09 AM
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I know this is an old thread, but will the EP35 work with a 1st gen 4Runner? Looks like the outer prongs are too wide and Male vs. Female? I could easily wire it with a simple Female-to-Female set of wires, but was hoping there was a "plug and play" solution here.

I put in LED lights throughout and now have Hyper Flash (the blinkers essentially just stay on - they no longer blink). So I'm trying to fix it.

EP35:


OEM:



NOTE: The only alternative I've found is shown here:
https://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/toyo...0-22060-a.html

He essentially just cut a resistor - I wonder if this would be worth a try?

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Old Dec 27, 2019 | 01:52 PM
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Originally Posted by Charles4x4
I know this is an old thread, but will the EP35 work with a 1st gen 4Runner? Looks like the outer prongs are too wide and Male vs. Female? I could easily wire it with a simple Female-to-Female set of wires, but was hoping there was a "plug and play" solution here.

I put in LED lights throughout and now have Hyper Flash (the blinkers essentially just stay on - they no longer blink). So I'm trying to fix it.

EP35:


OEM:



NOTE: The only alternative I've found is shown here:
https://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/toyo...0-22060-a.html

He essentially just cut a resistor - I wonder if this would be worth a try?


Hey what did you end up finding works with your first gen 4r? I am in the same predicament with mine. Thanks!
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Old Dec 27, 2019 | 03:48 PM
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https://www.superbrightleds.com/blog...rflashing/275/
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Old Dec 28, 2019 | 06:48 AM
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Not direct plug in, but this flasher does the job for the LED blinkers in my 92:

https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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Old Jan 3, 2020 | 12:21 PM
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Cutting resistor out of stock seems to be a good and least expensive fix if you're comfortable with the task.
OR... Just leave one incandescent bulb on each side. That should give it enough load to blink normally.
OR... using the flasher module made for pure LED's.
Blinker relay want to see AT LEAST a certain current in order to work normally. The shunt resistors they're selling make that happen, but I think it's wasteful to buy additional parts to make new parts (LED's) work.

MY objective is to get brighter signals but keep blinking normal so I'm considering...
1) Keep one stock incandescent bulb on each side (rear or front, Incandescent would provide enough load to blinker relay) OR snip that resistor.
2) AND/OR add enough LED bubs to satisfy the blinker relay's current requirement by adding a T3.24 socket (below) epoxied to a hole on reflector, plug in a 194 or 921 LED, whichever would fit the housing.


T3.25 Sockets to Fit 194 or 921 bulbs.




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