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330939693249
Manufacturer Part Number
Syneticusa2015
Part number
CF13-GL02
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New. A brand-new, unused, unopened, undamaged item in its original packaging (where packaging is applicable). Packaging should be the same as what is found in a retail store, unless the item was packaged by the manufacturer in non-retail packaging, such as an unprinted box or plastic bag. See the seller's listing for full details. See all item conditions
Quantity
1312 sold
More than 10 available
Item Number
330939693249
Manufacturer Part Number
Syneticusa2015
Part number
CF13-GL02
Brand
Syneticusa
UPC
736902397206
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A brand-new, unused, unopened, undamaged item in its original packaging (where packaging is applicable). Packaging should be the same as what is found in a retail store, unless the item was packaged by the manufacturer in non-retail packaging, such as an unprinted box or plastic bag. See the seller's listing for full details.
LED Blinker for Disco enthusiasts and East European Assasins
A great blinker management device for your LED lights. It was easy to install using ... A great blinker management device for your LED lights. It was easy to install using hand tools and about 2 beers. Worked beautifully. My assistant checked to see that I had left side blinkage and right side blinkage, and then started singing a Donna Summers tune to the beat of the lights going on and off. He had consumed too many beers at this point, and soon slipped into a mesmerizing trance. One of the neighbors stopped by while this was going on. He escaped from prison in Serbia a few years back and has been living under the radar ever since. He thought the blinker box was very nice, and that my project would turn out nice.
Doesn't work for 2004 Toyota 4Runner Sport Edition 4WD
Did my research and it seemed this was the recommended part for a 2004 Toyota 4Runner ... Did my research and it seemed this was the recommended part for a 2004 Toyota 4Runner Sport Edition with no daytime running lights. After pulling my fuse panel off I found the flasher but was disappointed to discover this part is not compatible.
I can't attest to whether this part works or not but it seems well put together. I wish the part guides gave better guidance or an alternative for vehicles which have a 12 pin connector.
Hyperflashing is gone! The front and rear LED turn signal lights of my 2006 ... Hyperflashing is gone! The front and rear LED turn signal lights of my 2006 prius(tesla is beyond my reach yet)are working perfectly, and I can appreciate the the brightness and elegance of my LED bulbs. I should have bought this one first instead of those resistors. I was hesitant to buy this flasher relay before for the reason that I don’t know where the flasher is located in my car, and I thought it is difficult and a real hassle to look for it and dissassemble the dash if it’s inside the car. So I bought those resistors, which are cheaper by a couple of dollars, and it’s easy installation as i have seen in youtube. I’m not a DIY guy, but watching youtube DIYs inspired me. Aside from saving money( which is really a lot!), I will gain and learn new knowledge and experience. First, resistor on the front driver side turn signal, a little clumsy but i managed well, no hyperflashing. A big smile of satisfaction! Then front passenger side, the wires to the turn signal light is really short! Dang!! I lost 3 splice connectors (included with the item) in the engine bay!!! Difficulty level is beyond my reach and ability! And, it melted the double-sided tape which I used for mounting the resistors, when I called a friend for extra splice connector just for 8mins i left it blinking. ( I feel it would defeat the purpose of easy installation if i bore holes for mounting or the one suggested by my friend to just cut the short wiring and connect an extension. good ideas though, but i stood with my principles. lol!!) Despair was looming, no extra splice connectors, I will not be able to install the rear turn signal LEDs. I left it that way, futuristic signal lights front, jurassic rear! It looks like I stuck a wax candle on the rear when I compared the front; a faint flicker of a horse carriage(i drive slow) trotting into the night, swallowed calmly by the pit of darkness unknowing of it’s future...what a dismal and pathetic sight! Miraculously, I encountered a youtube video on how to locate flasher relay of any vehicle among the millions of video related to that. Bless that guy(forgot the title though). From my ignorant point o view, it’s really basic! All I have to do is use my senses: auditory and tactile! After all the readings I did in chat rooms and blogs which did not really offer the location, here is a very short video on how. Very brilliant idea! I have a stethoscope for listening where the clicking sound comes, and my palms are a little bit sensitive to the slightest tremors. Lo and behold!!! Only using the stethoscope, upon auscultation, the loudest area came from behind the lower dash board driver side, a little left of the steering column. It was more easy to pull out the lower dashboard than with my struggle with the short wires! Then behind the metal plate of the suspected area, which was really a no-muscle to unbolt, there were 3 relays presenting. I started auscultating from left to right,m. First relay, definitely not, I can hear it but a little bit weak. Second, oh my it’s getting stronger, I feel the need to check thouroughly, I will check the third. Boom!!! A strong, solid, and deafening click was transmitted to my stet!!! I nearly broke my neck for I had a whiplash and literally rip the stet out of my ears! I laughed my guts out of my idiotic adventure! I found it!!! It’s the blue one nearest to the steering column. I didn’t not even use my sense of touch! It only took me a litttle over 30mins to pull out dash, metal plate, flasher relay(push tab and pull) replace with this new one(perfect fit!), metal plate, and dash. And...tested it...what a beauty! fell in love again with my old prius! lol! Thank you for this product, you made my car feel love again. (hahahaha! just whiling my time, downtime at work. Seriously, I highly and confidently recommend this product for your LED turn signal lights!)
It seems to be of excellent quality I have not been able to try it yet though because ... It seems to be of excellent quality I have not been able to try it yet though because the bulbs have not come in yet I will let you know as soon as they come in and I'm able to install it I don't want to burn it out with the standard incandescent bulbs where it's made for use with LEDs
This is exactly what I wanted , it did say it fit my 2010 F-150 , the electrical ... This is exactly what I wanted , it did say it fit my 2010 F-150 , the electrical prong's where right , but the casing was just slightly bigger than the slot the OEM flasher was in and would not fit. They did reimburse me right away which was very good of them. Thank You !!