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2000 Ford Superduty turn signal flasher ???
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I have not had a chance to troubleshoot this yet, but figured I would ask here first.
On my 2000 F-350, when I turn on the LEFT turn signal, I get a solid yet dim turn signal indicator on the dash, what I believe to be is the flasher is just buzzing under the dash, and the turn signal stays a steady brightness, but does not flash. The RIGHT turn signal works just fine. The 4-way hazard flashers work just fine. Do the Left and Right turnsignals use different flashers? I have replaced a few of my traditional bulbs with LEDs, which may have worn the flasher out. I would not be surprised. Any insight that anyone else has experienced would be appreciated. Thanks a bunch. |
Originally Posted by Sydwayz
(Post 2464691)
I have not had a chance to troubleshoot this yet, but figured I would ask here first.
On my 2000 F-350, when I turn on the LEFT turn signal, I get a solid yet dim turn signal indicator on the dash, what I believe to be is the flasher is just buzzing under the dash, and the turn signal stays a steady brightness, but does not flash. The RIGHT turn signal works just fine. The flashers work just fine. Do the Left and Right turnsignals use different flashers? I have replaced a few of my traditional bulbs with LEDs, which may have worn the flasher out. I would not be surprised. Any insight that anyone else has experienced would be appreciated. Thanks a bunch. That would be my first guess. P.S. - you helped me out on an F-350 question a couple weeks ago. I ended up buying a 2000 F350 Dually Lariat last weekend and LOVE the truck. |
If your flasher was bad, I'd thing it would effect both sides. I agree, bad bulb or connection on your left side.
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Yup take out the LED's and put stock in there just to make sure.
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Maybe the LED's aren't pulling enough juice to fully trip the flasher relay. I'd put in regular bulbs and try it like Audio said. You might end up having to get flasher relays that take less amps to trip.
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Thanks everyone. Its been working fine with all of the LEDs and exactly like it is for over a year. It just "went bad" one day earlier this week. I appreciate all the input.
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ground is bad / dirty. If you look when our 4 way is on one light won't be as bright or not working at all. But I too say get rid of the LED's they F up more crap that anything else on bikes. I must make 200 bucks a week form them.
Only one flasher and it may still be bad. |
I'm going with bulb burnt out. All 3 of my Fords do this when they go out.......
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Check this out, approx at bottom of page; LED flasher.
http://www.superbrightleds.com/cgi-b...=2299228.30726 Do the Auto LEDs have resistors already built in or do you need to add them ourselves? |
Originally Posted by US1 Fountain
(Post 2467033)
Check this out, approx at bottom of page; LED flasher.
http://www.superbrightleds.com/cgi-b...=2299228.30726 Do the Auto LEDs have resistors already built in or do you need to add them ourselves? It's sounds like a bulb or ground on Brians truck, if they all light on the 4 way then look to see witch one is dim and look for a bad socket or ground, if they are all the same brightness put a flasher in it. |
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