Blinkers blinking too fast. Please help!!!!

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Hi! I put after market undertail with integrated turn signals. It has LEDs. Due to this my blinkers blink too fast and I can not pass inspection due to this. Any suggestion??? Someone told me to put a resister in it but I wanna know what kind of resistor and where do I put it?

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A search will find the answer... I know I've seen this posted before.
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Look at rumble imports web site, they have one for around 16$. If you search like said before there is enough on this topic to help. very easy to install.There may be ones cheaper or one of the site sponsors could help also.

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Thanks heavybusa, first thread seems to have all the info.
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Put your stocker back in for inspection
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Then use the faster rate, that's what i did, and I find it gets peoples attention better than a slower rate...
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Thats straight from a Leo.
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Radio shack is your friend. get two of the 10 ohm/10 watt resistors and wire them inline on your LED lights. problem solved. and your total cost will be about 5 bucks or less.

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inline connection means? resistor has two ends so should i connect on end to positive and other to negative or just cut positive to my blinker and connect it to two ends of resistor?

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just like another bulb, one end to negative another to positive.

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(ibified @ May 24 2007,15:18) Radio shack is your friend.  get two of the 10 ohm/10 watt resistors and wire them inline on your LED lights. problem solved. and your total cost will be about 5 bucks or less.
pepboys 12vt turnsignal flasher 1.99 even cheaper

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(ibified @ May 24 2007,16:18) Radio shack is your friend. get two of the 10 ohm/10 watt resistors and wire them inline on your LED lights. problem solved. and your total cost will be about 5 bucks or less.
10 watt
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I would recommend contacting the manufacturer.
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