Fast tap turn signal
#18
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// mega thread bump...
Anyone see any new products out there to add 3 to 4 blinks per one touch? I don't need any of the other features. If it needs programming outside of the 2IS that may be possible.
Tap Turn lists an LM449 as being compatible for $60 but it may not be completely programmable in our chassis.
I came up with 2 different OEM PN's to add to the confusion which may be interchangeable? IDK!
81980-06020
81980-30170
Looking for options.
Jeff, are you hinting that powering it externally while in place **may allow** one to program more of its its functionality?
Anyone see any new products out there to add 3 to 4 blinks per one touch? I don't need any of the other features. If it needs programming outside of the 2IS that may be possible.
Tap Turn lists an LM449 as being compatible for $60 but it may not be completely programmable in our chassis.
I came up with 2 different OEM PN's to add to the confusion which may be interchangeable? IDK!
81980-06020
81980-30170
Looking for options.
Jeff, are you hinting that powering it externally while in place **may allow** one to program more of its its functionality?
#21
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@flowrider Thanks Lou.... should have known you guys would be on it.
@Diode Dynamics Diode Dynamics, SmartTap.
Any promo codes or good things to say about this product??
I need it! Should work fine on a 2013 350, yes?
Thanks!
edit - found it here.... https://www.clublexus.com/forums/clu...ng-strobe.html
@Diode Dynamics Diode Dynamics, SmartTap.
Any promo codes or good things to say about this product??
I need it! Should work fine on a 2013 350, yes?
Thanks!
edit - found it here.... https://www.clublexus.com/forums/clu...ng-strobe.html
Last edited by 2013FSport; 03-03-19 at 10:55 PM.
#22
81980-30170 is the flasher for 2011-2013 models with LED DRL. It is designed for cars with one front turn signal bulb in each headlight. 81980-06020 is the North American supplied equivalent to 81980-30170.
I've been meaning to get one of these for a few years, should probably do it.
Jeff
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@flowrider Thanks Lou.... should have known you guys would be on it.
@Diode Dynamics Diode Dynamics, SmartTap.
Any promo codes or good things to say about this product??
I need it! Should work fine on a 2013 350, yes?
Thanks!
edit - found it here.... https://www.clublexus.com/forums/clu...ng-strobe.html
@Diode Dynamics Diode Dynamics, SmartTap.
Any promo codes or good things to say about this product??
I need it! Should work fine on a 2013 350, yes?
Thanks!
edit - found it here.... https://www.clublexus.com/forums/clu...ng-strobe.html
Jake H.
Diode Dynamics
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#25
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81980-53030 is the flasher for 2006-2010 models and 2011-2013 models without LED DRL. It is designed for cars with two front turn signal bulbs in each headlight.
81980-30170 is the flasher for 2011-2013 models with LED DRL. It is designed for cars with one front turn signal bulb in each headlight. 81980-06020 is the North American supplied equivalent to 81980-30170.
You know, thinking about it, I think there is a better solution to that. Depin or put a switch on the flasher relay pin 1 (yellow wire), then you can power up the car and use the signal switch as required but the flasher would still think the car is off and be in "programming" mode. Alternatively, you program the flasher in another car and lose a bit of the functionality. Either way.
I've been meaning to get one of these for a few years, should probably do it.
Jeff
81980-30170 is the flasher for 2011-2013 models with LED DRL. It is designed for cars with one front turn signal bulb in each headlight. 81980-06020 is the North American supplied equivalent to 81980-30170.
You know, thinking about it, I think there is a better solution to that. Depin or put a switch on the flasher relay pin 1 (yellow wire), then you can power up the car and use the signal switch as required but the flasher would still think the car is off and be in "programming" mode. Alternatively, you program the flasher in another car and lose a bit of the functionality. Either way.
I've been meaning to get one of these for a few years, should probably do it.
Jeff
Thanks Jeff! Man I wish I had access at the level you do to see what you see! Are you permanently connected to TIS? I need better tools as I'm tired of comparing 4 different sites to see if they all say the same thing! -sigh-
I think I'll pull the trigger on this, it suits my driving style to a T. Likely start a new thread. I'll keep you posted!
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You know, thinking about it, I think there is a better solution to that. Depin or put a switch on the flasher relay pin 1 (yellow wire), then you can power up the car and use the signal switch as required but the flasher would still think the car is off and be in "programming" mode. Alternatively, you program the flasher in another car and lose a bit of the functionality. Either way.
Jeff
Jeff
I really just want the directional one tap = 4 flashes.
Content with current alarm set/lock unlock but would entertain the wig wag function. I would be disappointed if it needs reset on a regular basis.
Are you thinking it will throw a BCM error if power is dropped for programming?
#27
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I recall e-mailing Scott @ TapTurn a few years ago and these were his responses about it.
I think the issue with this car is that it disconnects the signal stalk outputs when the car is turned off. So this limits the amount of things you can do with TapTurn. The fix was to add an external switch to Tapturn that emulates a signal stalk, then that switch is used when the car is off to access those functions so you can do everything tapturn has to offer. I have shipped several units with the external switch, and can do a custom order again.
There's a wire hanging out of TapTurn with a dual-bat toggle switch on the end of it. You mount the switch under dash, reachable from driver seat.
When the car is turned off, you use this switch "left" or "right" as if it were the signal stalk. This is needed to make programming changes, reset, and to use the directional parking feature. The reason why the switch necessary in this generation of car is that it electrically disconnects the signal stalk from the CANbus when the key is turned off.
There's a wire hanging out of TapTurn with a dual-bat toggle switch on the end of it. You mount the switch under dash, reachable from driver seat.
When the car is turned off, you use this switch "left" or "right" as if it were the signal stalk. This is needed to make programming changes, reset, and to use the directional parking feature. The reason why the switch necessary in this generation of car is that it electrically disconnects the signal stalk from the CANbus when the key is turned off.
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I'd be content if it retains its settings. I hate doing things twice.
Did you ever get one?
#30
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Thanks. That is certainly easy enough. Flip a switch to program it. Done. Could likely use a 9vdc battery and not even wire it in if it shares a common chassis ground (might want a rectifier diode so battery doesn't see 13+ volts).
I'd be content if it retains its settings. I hate doing things twice.
Did you ever get one?
I'd be content if it retains its settings. I hate doing things twice.
Did you ever get one?
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