- Step 1: Make preparations
- Step 2: Remove old indicators
- Step 3: Mount new indicators
- Step 4: Install resistance
- Step 5: carry out the function test
- Step 6: Care and maintenance
Step 1: Make preparations
Make sure you have all the tools and materials you need: new LED indicators, resistors, wrenches, screwdrivers and insulating tape. Separate the battery to avoid electrical blows.
Step 2: Remove old indicators
Remove the screws that hold the old indicators in their place. Carefully pull off the cables and remove the turn signals. Make sure not to damage the cables.
Step 3: Mount new indicators
Use the new LED blinkers into the brackets and attach them to the screws. Make sure that the indicators are properly aligned.
Step 4: Install resistance
Connect the resistors to the LED indicators to regulate the flashing frequency. Use insulating tape to secure the connections and avoid a short circuit.
Step 5: carry out the function test
Connect the battery again and test the new turn signals. Check if you flash correctly and do not display any error messages in the dashboard.
Step 6: Care and maintenance
Check the functionality of the indicators and the connections regularly. Clean the turn signals with a soft cloth to remove dirt and deposits.
How often should I check the indicators?
It is advisable to check the indicators at least once a month, especially before long journeys.
Could I install the indicators myself?
Yes, the installation of the blinkers is easy and can be carried out with basic tools and a little technical understanding.
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