whater are fator that led to hyperflash
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if you experience hyper-flashing, there may be several things going on:
1) You’ve installed aftermarket parts that affect the turn signal circuit.
This will happen when you have additional LED upgrades relying on the resistance of the bulb to function properly. This is commonly found with LED Front turn signals that don’t have a large enough resistor. While your J.W. Speaker LED tail lights are supplied with an external resistor it needs to work properly, it is only designed to work for the tail lights. You will need a resistor large enough to cover any front LED turn signal upgrades.
This is true for other modifications to your vehicle relying on resistance. Although they don’t seem related to the tail lights, they can cause hyper-flashing if the overall resistance is too low.
2) You have an overly “sensitive” Jeep.
While this condition is rare, it can still happen to some Jeeps. We first recommend going back to stock to see if there is hyper-flashing. If your stock lights work, but you continue to have an issue with your LED lights exhibiting hyper-flashing, we recommend working with your authorized dealer to troubleshoot the problem. As such, it may be necessary to reinstall your stock tail light if this condition cannot be resolved.
1) You’ve installed aftermarket parts that affect the turn signal circuit.
This will happen when you have additional LED upgrades relying on the resistance of the bulb to function properly. This is commonly found with LED Front turn signals that don’t have a large enough resistor. While your J.W. Speaker LED tail lights are supplied with an external resistor it needs to work properly, it is only designed to work for the tail lights. You will need a resistor large enough to cover any front LED turn signal upgrades.
This is true for other modifications to your vehicle relying on resistance. Although they don’t seem related to the tail lights, they can cause hyper-flashing if the overall resistance is too low.
2) You have an overly “sensitive” Jeep.
While this condition is rare, it can still happen to some Jeeps. We first recommend going back to stock to see if there is hyper-flashing. If your stock lights work, but you continue to have an issue with your LED lights exhibiting hyper-flashing, we recommend working with your authorized dealer to troubleshoot the problem. As such, it may be necessary to reinstall your stock tail light if this condition cannot be resolved.
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