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keith



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LED Exterior Light Upgtade Problems
2012 110 XS 2.2 . Information and help for anyone who is about to change to LED indicators and stop - tail lamps . Yesterday I mounted my new 4 inch LED's . The same diameter as the rear fog and reverse lights . Holes drilled and mounted I proceeded to wiring . Red stop tail are straight forward and no problems and look great , however indicators caused an issue . Clearly they have to be fitted with resistors to slow the flash to normal speed but it's the resistor that's the issue . I fitted the correctly supplied resistor for the indicators but they still flashed fast , the resistor was still not pulling enough juice to slow the indicator to normal flash . The resistors are 33 Ohmmes and that's not enough pull , You need 10 - 15 Ohmmes resistor to get to flash at correct speed . Even my LED supplier didn't know this , apparently they work on earlier defenders so I'm guessing there a different wiring system on newer 2012 + models . Now they work perfect .
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Mobile Centre supply a replacement flasher unit for LEDs that does away with resistors
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Would I be correct to say that there is no flasher unit in this new year model ? Only because my LED specialist tells me that it is an electronic control unit used ? I'm no sparky .
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keith wrote:
Would I be correct to say that there is no flasher unit in this new year model ? Only because my LED specialist tells me that it is an electronic control unit used ? I'm no sparky .


What lights have you gone for Question when fitting mine i had a replacement flasher relay which i plugged in and had to do a procedure of turning the hazards on and then there was a little switch ontop which needs turning Thumbs Up Thumbs Up CSK Automotive
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There is a flasher relay, there is no difference between the 2013 Puma and older Pumas.

Take a look at my website under LED lights to see a picture of the relay location.

Replacement relay is plug and play, no procedures or twiddly bits
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That all seems abit technical mate ? Just to wire an indicator . My LED's are not the LR jobs . They are 50 led's 4 inch used on lorry's . Very nice and bright to Killer 90
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keith wrote:
That all seems abit technical mate ? Just to wire an indicator . My LED's are not the LR jobs . They are 50 led's 4 inch used on lorry's . Very nice and bright to Killer 90

its very simple mate really Laughing pull out the old flasher unit (located under the dash) plug in the new one and turn the little switch clockwise whilst the hazards are on, Job done. Thumbs Up Matts are the same price i think and less work just plug it in so it maybe a better option Mr. Green CSK Automotive
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Thanks for the positive info and help .
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