LED Rear light cluster

LED Rear light cluster

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CharliesTTS

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321 posts

46 months

Tuesday 27th August
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Hoping that someone can assist!

Recently had new LED rear light clusters installed..I think they look great..but..I have got hyper flashing..which I believe is to be expected!?

Searched the internet..easy..just install load resistors..only a green and black cable to each of the new indicators..followed the guide and installed them parallel!

However..I still have the hyper flashing when indicating?

Further research says that I should’ve installed a flasher relay in the fuse board..so questions are:

Have I installed the resistors incorrectly?

If I have a relay..where does it go?




Jordie Barretts sock

6,018 posts

26 months

Tuesday 27th August
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You deserve the grief for using Scotchlok connectors. wink

Ditch the load resistors, which may or may not be working with those connections and install LED flasher unit. In fact, if you've still got fast flashing, then the load resistors aren't working.

How old is your car? Different ages had different fuseboard layouts I think.

CharliesTTS

Original Poster:

321 posts

46 months

Tuesday 27th August
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Yes..I’ve still got the fast flashing..I just you tubed a solution and that’s what came up..seemed simple enough! biglaugh

Car is 1999..I’ve now ordered one of these as someone said..buy a flasher unit and stick it in the fuse board?

https://www.classiccarleds.co.uk/products/12v-elec...


Sardonicus

19,109 posts

228 months

Wednesday 28th August
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Just fit an adjustable flasher relay guy on eBay does them , may be under motorcycle parts but they are plug and play and no moody load resistors to faff about with , I have had decent LED bulbs in the tears for a few years no issue just dont cheap on on LED bulb quality

Loubaruch

1,275 posts

205 months

Wednesday 28th August
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As Sardonicus said buy decent LEDs as cheap eBay ones can flash irrespective of whether the correct flasher is installed they tend to pick up HT spikes.

"Classic Car Leds " are a first class supplier and their LEDS are flicker free.

CharliesTTS

Original Poster:

321 posts

46 months

Wednesday 28th August
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LEDs and lights were supplied by Central TVR

Just need to sort the hyper flashing thumbup

CharliesTTS

Original Poster:

321 posts

46 months

Wednesday 28th August
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So my new relay flasher has arrived from classic car leds..at the risk of sounding stupid..where does it plug and play please?

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miniman

26,284 posts

269 months

Wednesday 28th August
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CharliesTTS said:
So my new relay flasher has arrived from classic car leds..at the risk of sounding stupid..where does it plug and play please?
Under the dash top.

CharliesTTS

Original Poster:

321 posts

46 months

Wednesday 28th August
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miniman said:
CharliesTTS said:
So my new relay flasher has arrived from classic car leds..at the risk of sounding stupid..where does it plug and play please?
Under the dash top.
Thank you

miniman

26,284 posts

269 months

Wednesday 28th August
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Incidentally have you spoken to Adrian at Central? He’s a hugely helpful chap and may well be able to advise you.

CharliesTTS

Original Poster:

321 posts

46 months

Wednesday 28th August
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miniman said:
Incidentally have you spoken to Adrian at Central? He’s a hugely helpful chap and may well be able to advise you.
Yes..he suggested a relay and putting it the fuse board

miniman

26,284 posts

269 months

Wednesday 28th August
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CharliesTTS said:
miniman said:
Incidentally have you spoken to Adrian at Central? He’s a hugely helpful chap and may well be able to advise you.
Yes..he suggested a relay and putting it the fuse board
thumbup but slightly surprised he doesn’t provide one with the lights.

CharliesTTS

Original Poster:

321 posts

46 months

Wednesday 28th August
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miniman said:
CharliesTTS said:
miniman said:
Incidentally have you spoken to Adrian at Central? He’s a hugely helpful chap and may well be able to advise you.
Yes..he suggested a relay and putting it the fuse board
thumbup but slightly surprised he doesn’t provide one with the lights.
So for the avoidance of doubt on my part..it goes under the dash NOT in the fuse board?

This isn’t in my skill set as you can guess! biglaugh



miniman

26,284 posts

269 months

Wednesday 28th August
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Correct, some info here:

https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...

And info here on removing the dash top (some way down the page) including diagram of the 3 relatively elusive fixings.

https://www.chimaerapages.com/technical-info.html#

Relays visible here:



Edited by miniman on Wednesday 28th August 18:46

CharliesTTS

Original Poster:

321 posts

46 months

Wednesday 28th August
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miniman said:
Correct, some info here:

https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...

And info here on removing the dash top (some way down the page) including diagram of the 3 relatively elusive fixings.

https://www.chimaerapages.com/technical-info.html#

Relays visible here:



Edited by miniman on Wednesday 28th August 18:46
That’s really helpful..thank you! thumbup

Belle427

9,735 posts

240 months

Wednesday 28th August
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Sounds like your sorted now but I would have expected the company you bought them from to provide the bits to enable them to function.

CharliesTTS

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321 posts

46 months

Wednesday 28th August
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Belle427 said:
Sounds like your sorted now but I would have expected the company you bought them from to provide the bits to enable them to function.
Agreed..it does seem strange..but it is TVR world??

With the dash off..it maybe a good time to install these?

https://embertonimperial.com/products/red-led-bulb...

Any thoughts please?

miniman

26,284 posts

269 months

Wednesday 28th August
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Personally I’d say if it ain’t broke don’t touch it hehe

I did a dash swap on my first Chim and lots of the bits behind the dash are quite fragile. Not ridiculously so, but some brackets etc are glued on and seem to come off easily.

Jordie Barretts sock

6,018 posts

26 months

Wednesday 28th August
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CharliesTTS said:
Agreed..it does seem strange..but it is TVR world??

With the dash off..it maybe a good time to install these?

https://embertonimperial.com/products/red-led-bulb...

Any thoughts please?
I put blue leds behind my white dials. Personally I like them, but some find them too bright.

Also, with the dash top off, don't bother bolting it back down afterwards. Much easier for future fiddling.

CharliesTTS

Original Poster:

321 posts

46 months

Wednesday 28th August
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Thanks for all the advice and tips everyone..appreciated! thumbup