Step 1: Prepare tools

Make sure you have all the necessary tools on hand: screwdriver, pliers, soldering iron, shrink hose and insulating tape.

Step 2: Remove old indicators

Start removing the old indicators. Loosen the screws and pull the plugs off. Make sure not to damage the cables.

Step 3: Install resistance

Install the new resistors according to the manufacturer's instructions. These are important to keep the flashing frequency correctly.

Step 4: mount new indicators

Place the new LED speedsters to the places provided and attach them to the screws. Make sure you sit tight.

Step 5: Check electrical connections

Check all electrical connections to ensure that everything is correctly and securely connected. Use insulating tape to protect exposed wires.

Step 6: Test the indicators

Turn on the ignition and test the new turn signals. Make sure that you flash evenly and work properly.

FAQ 1: Why do I need resistance for LED indicators?

Resistance is necessary to keep the flashing frequency stable, since LED indicators consume less electricity than conventional incandescent lamps.

FAQ 2: How long do LED indicators last?

LED indicators have a significantly longer lifespan than conventional turn signals, often up to 50,000 hours, depending on the quality.

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