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C5 Corvette Flasher Fix / Signal Fix / Led Flasher Bypass Harness on 2040-parts.com

US $57.02
Location:

Big Bear City, California, US

Big Bear City, California, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Corvette Enhancements Warranty:Yes Country of Manufacture:United States

"No More Turn Signal Failure or LED Hyper-Flash,"

If your OEM flasher is failing like so many are today in the aging fleet of C5's, this device will cure this problem at a fraction of the cost & time. If you find your turn signals are temporarily working again by repeatedly hitting your 4-way hazard light switch off & on, this will permanently cure the problem.

Installation is simple and comprehensive pictorial instructions are included with each unit. The ONLY tool required is a #15 Torx Driver to remove a total of 4 Torx Screws on the panel that wraps under your steering column. Realistic installation time should only require 15 to 20 minutes.

This unit will also cure Hyper Flash or Rapid Flash caused by LED Taillights or LED Bulbs in your DRLs. You will no longer have Hyper-Flash issues! This clever device intercepts your OEM flasher and utilizes it's own Electronic LED Flasher.

If you want to install LED Bulbs in your Daytime Running Lights (DRLs), you can now do so without the hassles of mounting "HOT" Load Equalizers or Load Resistors in line for each light.

This unit is fully self-contained. No other parts are required. It's completely Plug-N-Play! You'll simply uncouple the connectors of your OEM harness located under your steering column, then place our unit in between those couplings, and reconnect. That's it!

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