Why do I get hyper flash on my LED light?
Since LED turn signal bulbs draw much less power than the original factory būlbs, this will cause a sudden drop in the circuit’s resistance causing the hyper-flash or rapid blinking of the turn signals. This type of event also occurs when you have a turn signal bulb’ blown or not working since that also causes a drop in resistance in the circuit.
Why are my turn signals blinking so fast?
No worries—it’s an easy fix! LED lighting draws much less power and lasts way longer than standard incandescent lighting that comes stock with most vehicles. Although the reduced draw of LEDs has advantages, replacement of turn signal bulbs with LEDS will cause what is called hyperflashing.
When do you change your turn signal to led?
Hyper-flashing, also known as rapid flash or hyper flash, it’s the most common phenomenon that occurs when you change your turn signals to LED lights.
Do you need a flasher for an LED turn signal?
Yes, even if you go with LED bulbs in your turn signals you will still either need a replacement flasher relay or load resistors across each LED turn signal bulb.
Why is my turn signal blinking faster than normal?
There have also been cases wherein the turn signal lights blink faster than normal. This problem is typically caused by either a malfunctioning bulb or a broken or grounded combination switch. If the bulb fails to work properly, the resistance switches adapt to the sudden change by making the light blink repeatedly.
What causes a turn signal to FLASH Fast?
The main reason why turn signals start blinking really fast is a bulb failure in the head lamp. When the bulb fails to work properly because it has been damaged or broken, the resistance switches adapt to the sudden change by making the light blink repeatedly in a very fast manner.
What is hyper flashing?
Hyper-flashing is a deliberate function of your vehicle’s turn signal circuit that flags a burned-out bulb. Read more to learn about what causes hyper-flashing and what you can do if you experience it. Hyper-flashing is nothing more than a turn signal that blinks faster than normal.