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Old 10-26-2017, 12:47 AM   #1
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Problem solved! I put a 6ohm resistor on the turn signal circuit. Now, both front and rear led lights flash like normal. The standard turn signal bulb s about 3-4ohms of Resistance. Bought resistors at walmart.
Just out of curiosity, ehat year is your Hawk? I am under the suspicion that the 2017s got an electronic relay from the factory. My flash rate didnt change after installing all 4 of mine.
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Old 10-26-2017, 01:18 AM   #2
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Just out of curiosity, ehat year is your Hawk? I am under the suspicion that the 2017s got an electronic relay from the factory. My flash rate didnt change after installing all 4 of mine.
mine is I think a 2013. I thought I had it figured out with installing a 6ohm resister parallel on the circuit for a left front and back led working signal. It worked then it didn't. I'm going to check my wiring. I did have it working under a test. I will be using two 6ohm resistors if this works out right.

I got it working great! After i soldered the wires up, both front and rear led lights worked like normal. They are nice and bright! I also moved all the wires from the wheel area to the cleaner and dryer location under the seat.
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Old 10-26-2017, 03:30 AM   #3
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mine is I think a 2013. I thought I had it figured out with installing a 6ohm resister parallel on the circuit for a left front and back led working signal. It worked then it didn't. I'm going to check my wiring. I did have it working under a test. I will be using two 6ohm resistors if this works out right.

I got it working great! After i soldered the wires up, both front and rear led lights worked like normal. They are nice and bright! I also moved all the wires from the wheel area to the cleaner and dryer location under the seat.
LED's! Six dollar hand grps from China.
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Old 10-26-2017, 05:11 AM   #4
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...under the suspicion that the 2017s got an electronic relay...
Chinese parts house sold those universal @ 25 ¢ (Fleabay often @99¢ shipped from China) while the traditional 1 costs more
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Just out of curiosity, ehat year is your Hawk? I am under the suspicion that the 2017s got an electronic relay from the factory. My flash rate didnt change after installing all 4 of mine.
my 2016 didnt change either
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