Step 1: Preparation

Before you start installing the LED blinkers, make sure that you have all the tools and materials required at hand. These include: screwdrivers, pliers, insulating tape and the new LED indicators with resistances.

Step 2: Remove old indicators

Start removing the old indicators. Loosen the screws that attach the indicators to the body. Carefully separate the electrical connections so as not to damage cables.

Step 3: Install resistors

The resistances are necessary to correctly adjust the flashing frequency of the new LED blinkers. Connect the resistors in parallel to the new indicators. Make sure you observe the right polarity and isolate the connections well.

Step 4: mount new indicators

Use the new LED turn signals in the places provided and attach them to the screws. Make sure you sit tight to wobble while driving.

Step 5: Check electronics

You should check the electronics before the final assembly. Turn on the ignition lock and test the turn signals to ensure that you work correctly and have the right flashing frequency.

Step 6: completion and test

After everything is connected correctly, put all the covers back on and carry out a last test. Check whether all functions are flawless and make sure that the indicators are clearly visible.

How long do LED turn signals last?

LED blinkers usually have a longer lifespan than conventional incandescent lamps and can last up to 50,000 hours, depending on the quality and use.

Can I install the indicators myself?

Yes, the installation of the indicators is relatively simple and can be carried out with basic tools and some technical knowledge yourself.

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