put EP 34 in a ebay search..
I got a led that wouldn't work in the rear also... front fine...
Then I got ask myself a ?... (I do that a LOT!!! GBG) (some interesting
"stuff" comes back!!!) I said, what are Ya trying to do? Save electricity???
The stinkin' turn signals are never on!!!! Do Ya care????!!!! (... answer came back... NO!!!) so
left the 1156 in there and moved on.... I mean, Ya CAN go purist stoopid, eh??!!! JM2C
turn signal relay
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Re: turn signal relay
'03 Voyager - http://tinyurl.com/mqtgpwp VROC pics of Gina
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Go to your local auto supply store and ask fot it. You will pay about the same as e-Bay, but without the wait... Cheers!
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Re: turn signal relay
I changed out the 1156 turn signal bulbs (rear) because the LED's have a MTBF of 20,000-50,000 hours (2.3-5.7 years of continuous on-time), whereas the 1156 bulbs have a MTBF of 1,500-5,000 hours (63-208 days, or roughly 2-7 months of continuous on-time). I should never need to change these out in my lifetime.
To put this into perspective, I have owned my used '93 bike since 2010, and I have already had to replace the 1157 tail/brake light bulbs with only 12,000 miles of riding since buying it. On my '79 Honda 750 (9,600 miles when I bought it), I had to replace all of the 1156, 1157, and 194 dash bulbs (winked out, one by one), and that bike had 23k miles on it when I sold it; assuming the bulbs were OEM from the factory, they lasted around 12,000-15,000 miles before failing. The LED's should eliminate the bulb replacements every 2-4 years (this is roughly how long the filament bulbs last with Summer use only), to nothing, nada, for the next 20 years, which may be when I get a Can-Am Spider to tour on... Cheers!
To put this into perspective, I have owned my used '93 bike since 2010, and I have already had to replace the 1157 tail/brake light bulbs with only 12,000 miles of riding since buying it. On my '79 Honda 750 (9,600 miles when I bought it), I had to replace all of the 1156, 1157, and 194 dash bulbs (winked out, one by one), and that bike had 23k miles on it when I sold it; assuming the bulbs were OEM from the factory, they lasted around 12,000-15,000 miles before failing. The LED's should eliminate the bulb replacements every 2-4 years (this is roughly how long the filament bulbs last with Summer use only), to nothing, nada, for the next 20 years, which may be when I get a Can-Am Spider to tour on... Cheers!
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Re: turn signal relay
most Auto parts stores have on the shelf.
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