- PLUG AND PLAY, Work to replace Most Standard Factory 2-Pin Flasher.
- A MUST HAVE ITEM, If You Want Upgrading Stock Bulb or Bulb to LED or for Your Exist LED Tail Lamps of Turn Signal lights.
- Operating Voltage: 12V (11V-15V). Max Power: 42W. Switch Power: 0.02A to 12A. Working Temperature: -40°C to +80°C
- SPEED ADJUSTABLE, Clockwise:SLOWER , Counter Clockwise: FASTER.
- Used for MOST Automotive/Motorcycle/Bike to fix the LED Bulbs Related Turn Signal Light Hyper Flashing, not Function Properly issues.


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12V Speed Adjustable 2 Pin Direct Replacement Compatible LED Electronic Flasher Relay fix CAR and Motorcycle Turn Signal & Hazard Warn Hyper Flash Relay
*$277.00
Informação adicional
Connector Type | 2-pin (Sae) |
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Contact Material | Copper Alloy |
Contact Type | Normally Open |
Current Rating | 12 Amps |
Mounting Type | DIN Rail Mount |
Jennifer Bishop –
I installed a pair of LED lamps on the back of my tractor for safety purposes and ordered this flasher for high visibility. I get one bright flash when connecting the power, and then they just glow dimly. Bottom line is that this flasher does not work for LED lights, so I will have to buy another. I would not suggest anyone buy this who plan on flashing LED lamps for any application.
Bud –
Used to replace Honda turn signal flasher unit at about 1/2 the price. Fully adjustable flash speed and looked to be very well-made. I would recommend. Thanks, Amazon. -Bud
Leroy W. –
I used this flasher for a 2010 Crown Victoria. I had struggled with hyper flashing when I changed to LED turn signals and canbus LEDS did not work. Since non of the flasher st autozone worked as well I had to go with this one.
I did not try the flasher speed feature as the stock speed was fine.
If your going to use for the Crown Victoria, I would suggest using the wiring harness for the turn signal stock. You will need to remove the plastic pieces on the steering wheel. The connector should be directly behind the 4 way flasher buttons. Your going to need the solid light blue and the red with white strip wires. The Red with white stripe wire is theb12v constant and the blue will be the load. This requires more plastic to remove to get too in comparison to the Light module. However you have more access to the wiring this way as well and it’s more friendly as you don’t have to be at awkward angles for the lCM in the footwell
Den –
I tried a couple other “zero load” flashers, supposedly for use with LED light conversions on golf cars, etc. The others did not work at all. This one worked great and the flash frequency adjustment is awesome. I specifically used this flasher for a golf car, LED tail lights conversion.
M J –
Caution. This “blinker” does NOT make blinking sounds in my 1956 Lincoln. The LED function was fantastic, adjustable fast and slow. If you want sound from your turn signals this is NOT your item. Amazon sent a replacement thinking the first was defective, but the second one was the same. I’m going to keep it because the functionality with LED lights are just fine.
Rasheed B. –
Shipped fast and works well problems fixed front and back turn signals flash well
Amanda Perry –
I just installed this in my 66 El Camino. I recently purchased super bright LED bulbs for my tail lights/ blinkers and back up lights. Turns out the blinker bulbs were not compatible with the old style flasher, thus no blinker function. So I found this LED compatible flasher for a nominal price and ordered it. I just installed it. It fit perfectly on the receptacle under the dash, and works like a charm. I like the adjustable blink rate too. I can’t speak for the longevity of the flasher, because I just installed it. So far I’m very happy that it resolved my non blinking signal lights.
Lloyd Anderson –
For one reason or another the turn signals on my wife’s Sportster stopped blinking and just stayed steady. After watching a YouTube video it was recommended that I install one of these for each side of the turn signal. The only thing I would say is that I can’t get them to sync to the exact same speed but you would never know since you can’t turn both turn signals on at the same time.