• When upgrading light bulbs from incandescent bulbs to LUMENS LED bulbs, many factory signal flashers will "hyperflash" (blink very rapidly) due to the change in resistance from a standard bulb to LEDs. LUMENS LED Flasher Relays are used in conjunction with LUMENS LED bulbs to slow the signal speed back to normal. If the vehicle has a signal relay, using these relays would be more cost-effective than installing resistors to maintain the flashing signal speed. Additionally, it is much easier to switch out a relay than to solder in multiple resistors in the vehicle.
  • When upgrading from incandescent bulbs to LUMENS LED bulbs, many factory signal flashers will 'hyperflash' (blink very quickly) due to the change in resistance from a standard bulb to LEDs. LUMENS LED Flasher relays are used in conjunction with LUMENS LED bulbs to restore the normal signal speed. If the vehicle is equipped with a signal relay, utilizing these relays is more cost-effective than installing resistors to maintain the correct flashing speed. Furthermore, it is significantly easier to replace a relay than to solder multiple resistors into the vehicle.
  • When upgrading light bulbs from incandescent bulbs to LUMENS LED bulbs, many factory signal flashers will "hyperflash" (blink very rapidly) due to the change in resistance from a standard bulb to LEDs. LUMENS LED Flasher Relays are used in conjunction with LUMENS LED bulbs to slow the signal speed back to normal. If the vehicle has a signal relay, using these relays would be more cost-effective than installing resistors to maintain the flashing signal speed. Additionally, it is much easier to switch out a relay than to solder in multiple resistors in the vehicle.
  • When upgrading from incandescent light bulbs to LUMENS LED bulbs, many factory signal flashers will "hyperflash" (blink very rapidly) due to the change in resistance from a standard bulb to LEDs. LUMENS LED Flasher relays are used in conjunction with LUMENS LED bulbs to slow the signal speed back to normal. If the vehicle has a signal relay, using these relays would be more cost-effective than installing resistors to maintain the flashing signal speed. Furthermore, it is much easier to switch out a relay than to solder in multiple resistors in the vehicle.
  • When upgrading light bulbs from incandescent bulbs to LUMENS LED bulbs, many factory signal flashers will "hyperflash" (blink very rapidly) due to the change in resistance from a standard bulb to LEDs. LUMENS LED Flasher Relays are used in conjunction with LUMENS LED bulbs to slow the signal speed back to normal. If the vehicle has a signal relay, using these relays would be more cost-effective than installing resistors to maintain the flashing signal speed. Additionally, it is much easier to switch out a relay than to solder in multiple resistors in the vehicle.
  • When upgrading light bulbs from incandescent bulbs to LUMENS LED bulbs, many factory signal flashers will "hyperflash" (blink very rapidly) due to the change in resistance from a standard bulb to LEDs. LUMENS LED Flasher Relays are used in conjunction with LUMENS LED bulbs to slow the signal speed back to normal. If the vehicle has a signal relay, using these relays would be more cost-effective than installing resistors to maintain the flashing signal speed. Additionally, it is much easier to switch out a relay than to solder in multiple resistors in the vehicle.
  • When upgrading light bulbs from incandescent bulbs to LUMENS LED bulbs, many factory signal flashers will "hyperflash" (blink very rapidly) due to the change in resistance from a standard bulb to LEDs. LUMENS LED Flasher Relays are used in conjunction with LUMENS LED bulbs to slow the signal speed back to normal. If the vehicle has a signal relay, using these relays would be more cost-effective than installing resistors to maintain the flashing signal speed. Additionally, it is much easier to switch out a relay than to solder in multiple resistors in the vehicle.
  • When upgrading light bulbs from incandescent bulbs to LUMENS LED bulbs, many factory signal flashers will "hyperflash" (blink very rapidly) due to the change in resistance from a standard bulb to LEDs. LUMENS LED Flasher Relays are used in conjunction with LUMENS LED bulbs to slow the signal speed back to normal. If the vehicle has a signal relay, using these relays would be more cost-effective than installing resistors to maintain the flashing signal speed. Additionally, it is much easier to switch out a relay than to solder in multiple resistors in the vehicle.
  • When upgrading from incandescent bulbs to LUMENS LED bulbs, many factory signal flashers will "hyperflash" (flash very quickly) due to the change in resistance from a standard bulb to LEDs. LUMENS LED Flasher relays are used in conjunction with LUMENS LED bulbs to slow the signal flash rate back to normal. If the vehicle has a signal relay, using these relays would be more cost-effective than installing resistors to maintain the turn signal flash rate. Additionally, it is much easier to install a relay than to solder multiple resistors into the vehicle.

  • When upgrading light bulbs from incandescent bulbs to LUMENS LED bulbs, many factory signal flashers will "hyperflash" (blink very rapidly) due to the change in resistance from a standard bulb to LEDs. LUMENS LED Flasher Relays are used in conjunction with LUMENS LED bulbs to slow the signal speed back to normal. If the vehicle has a signal relay, using these relays would be more cost-effective than installing resistors to maintain the flashing signal speed. Additionally, it is much easier to switch out a relay than to solder in multiple resistors in the vehicle.
  • When upgrading light bulbs from incandescent bulbs to LUMENS LED bulbs, many factory signal flashers will "hyperflash" (blink very rapidly) due to the change in resistance from a standard bulb to LEDs. LUMENS LED Flasher Relays are used in conjunction with LUMENS LED bulbs to slow the signal speed back to normal. If the vehicle has a signal relay, using these relays would be more cost-effective than installing resistors to maintain the flashing signal speed. Additionally, it is much easier to switch out a relay than to solder in multiple resistors in the vehicle.
  • When upgrading light bulbs from incandescent bulbs to LUMENS LED bulbs, many factory signal flashers will "hyperflash" (blink very rapidly) due to the change in resistance from a standard bulb to LEDs. LUMENS LED Flasher Relays are used in conjunction with LUMENS LED bulbs to slow the signal speed back to normal. If the vehicle has a signal relay, using these relays would be more cost-effective than installing resistors to maintain the flashing signal speed. Additionally, it is much easier to switch out a relay than to solder in multiple resistors in the vehicle.
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