- Step 1: Preparation
- Step 2: Expansion of the old indicators
- Step 3: Installation of the new indicators
- Step 4: Connection of the resistance
- Step 5: Test the turn signal
- Step 6: Care of the indicators
Step 1: Preparation
Make sure you have all the tools and materials required. This includes the new LED indicators, resistors, screwdrivers and possibly pliers.
Step 2: Expansion of the old indicators
Turn off the ignition and carefully remove the old turn signals. Make sure not to damage the cables. Write down the cable assignment for later installation.
Step 3: Installation of the new indicators
Attach the new LED indicators to the corresponding brackets. Make sure that you sit safely and firmly to avoid wobbling while driving.
Step 4: Connection of the resistance
Connect the supplied resistors in parallel with the new blinker cables. This prevents a quick flashing and ensures the correct function of the turn signals.
Step 5: Test the turn signal
Turn on the ignition and test the turn signals. Make sure that you flash correctly and evenly. If not, check the connection connections.
Step 6: Care of the indicators
Check the functionality of the indicators regularly and clean them if necessary. Make sure that the cables are not damaged by friction.
How long do LED turn signals last?
LED blinkers usually have a lifespan of 30,000 to 50,000 hours, depending on the quality and use.
Can I install the indicators myself?
Yes, the installation of the turn signals is easy and can usually be carried out yourself as long as you have the right tools and knowledge.
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