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Old Mar 7, 2023 | 04:23 PM
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Default Signal Light Hyper Flash

Hey, I've been a 2nd gen gs300 owner for nearly a year and have been using the forums consistently. This I'll be my first time writing; this is because I haven't been able to find enough information to solve a problem I've developed recently.

Recently changed my running lights to these ultra-bright 9005 white light Sylvania halogen bulbs (Orange packaging for those that know)
https://shop.advanceautoparts.com/p/...erm=9005+bubls

Things were great for like 2 days then I noticed my right blinker(signal) light has developed a hyper flash and only my right blinker, the left is working like normal. From the research I've conducted, it seems I may need to install resistors somewhere within the lighting circuitry, problem is idk where and I'm not trying to frick with any circuitry.
Is there a way I could negate the hyper flash without having to install resistors? I'm thinking that downgrading in brightness might help although I'm not certain. Just seeking out some additional info from anyone that's experienced this problem. I have the OEM assemblies but I'm looking to change those once the time comes.
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Old Mar 7, 2023 | 11:55 PM
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Sounds like you just have a burnt out indicator bulb.
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