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biglilsteve 03-05-2011 04:44 AM

DIY: Replace Flasher Relay to Avoid Hyper Blinking with LED Turn Signals!
 
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Now we can replace our turn signals with LEDs without performing complicated wiring modifications (as seen in Scion202's awesome DIY).

Stick your head down by your pedals and look up. You will see the OEM flasher relay (gray box with a blue connector plugged in):

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-Photo courtesy of BeloZero

Unplug the OEM flasher relay from the blue connector and plug in a new electronic flasher (link below).

Removing the OEM flasher is somewhat difficult due to the tight and awkward work space you have. The easiest way I found was to pull it completely off of the frame where it is mounted. It won't be easy and will require strength, but once you get it detached from the frame, it is relatively easy to unplug and replace.

You may now use LED bulbs for your turn signals. Your keyless entry lock/unlock flashes will still function as normal.

Two things to note regarding the new flasher:

1. It is not load dependent like the standard OEM flasher, so it will flash at it's normal rate with any combination of LED and/or incandescent bulbs.

2. With the first statement being true, it also will not hyper-blink to notify you that you have a bulb out. You will need to periodically check all four blinkers to ensure they are functioning.
- Just turn on the hazards and make a lap around your car every once in awhile, or
- Pay attention to your lock/unlock confirmation flashes when approaching your car (I'm sure you all will do it any way to check out your sweet new LED blinkers).

Below are two flasher relays that have been proven to work with 2011+ tC AND retain lock/unlock flash confirmations:
http://www.vleds.com/flashers/toyota...ignal-fix.html
http://www.autozone.com/autozone/par...entifier=69840

Thermos2003 03-07-2011 05:28 PM

Turn the power to the car on. Turn on the turn signal and listen for the clicking. That should help you find the relay.

Bloodborn 03-07-2011 07:10 PM

I don't see the flasher relay in that pic at all. Ill take a look tonight and see if I can find it and send post a pic.

biglilsteve 03-08-2011 01:40 AM

That would be fantastic, Bloodborn!

I already tried listening for the clicking before and could not zero in on where exactly it was coming from...

Bloodborn 03-08-2011 02:19 PM

Hey I looked for it last night, its behind the gauge cluster some where I believe. It may be a little harder to get to than I thought.

biglilsteve 03-08-2011 02:29 PM

Sigh...I really appreciate you taking a look for me man

biglilsteve 08-28-2011 05:50 AM

I'm going to bump this back up and see if anyone may have some insight now...

GagoKENNA 08-28-2011 09:10 PM

the relay harness is located behind the head unit i believe?

BeloZero 09-05-2011 07:04 PM

The stock flasher is a tridon lm449. The led replacement part number is 81980-50030. They have them at autolumination.com. I don't know where its located yet but it sounds like its behing the gauges or under the driver side dash.

Edit: its an 8 pin relay and it will say "for led" on the side

biglilsteve 09-05-2011 10:43 PM

Yeahh, I found the replacement part number a while back. Just can't find where the stock one is located so I can replace it! Behind the dash sounds like way too much work :(

ChrisTC90 09-06-2011 04:04 AM

actually, its not as hard as it sounds, i stripped the entire dash of my truck for re-paint and add CF, ill post the how-to-do with the 98 F150, havnt done it on a tC before though.

step 1) pop out anything that dont re-quire screws, held on with clips, you'll start seeing some scres / bolts behind them

step 2) get a big bag, and mark what pices are the bolts / scres for, it'll help in the long run

step 3) start unscrewing everything you find. theres ALOT more screws then you'd ever imagine

step 4) you'll know you got all the screws when you got a dump truck filled with them

step 5) remove the pices as you take screws out, you'll find MORE screws

step 6) remove gauge cluster thingy, its mounted directly on the main dash pice, witch would be the one bassically covering the hole front were everything connects to

step 7) you now have the gauge cluster out, you might have to remove the really big pice to actually do something under it though.


its alot more work then it sounds. trust me.

goose_119 09-06-2011 07:27 AM

our cluster is cake to remove. check in ice interior forum on the led swap posts, they might have a write up, but our dash pieces just unclip, then there are handles of sorts on the cluster that say pull. might be 1 screw, i cant remember cuz its been awhile

jayjayk89 09-06-2011 10:43 AM


Originally Posted by ChrisTC90 (Post 3904509)
actually, its not as hard as it sounds, i stripped the entire dash of my truck for re-paint and add CF, ill post the how-to-do with the 98 F150, havnt done it on a tC before though.

step 1) pop out anything that dont re-quire screws, held on with clips, you'll start seeing some scres / bolts behind them

step 2) get a big bag, and mark what pices are the bolts / scres for, it'll help in the long run

step 3) start unscrewing everything you find. theres ALOT more screws then you'd ever imagine

step 4) you'll know you got all the screws when you got a dump truck filled with them

step 5) remove the pices as you take screws out, you'll find MORE screws

step 6) remove gauge cluster thingy, its mounted directly on the main dash pice, witch would be the one bassically covering the hole front were everything connects to

step 7) you now have the gauge cluster out, you might have to remove the really big pice to actually do something under it though.


its alot more work then it sounds. trust me.

Lol. That is pretty accurate for a ford...
Our tC however... maybe 2 screws?
However, you may have to pull on a few tabs that have the label 'pull' on them.
So.. be careful there!

ChrisTC90 09-06-2011 01:13 PM

Screws needed for removal of dash
tC - 1
Ford`s - 543788658937904568975438557354

GagoKENNA 09-06-2011 01:42 PM

http://www.trdsparks.com/install/PT413-21110inst.pdf

this shows how to take apart the dash and where specifically the relay harness is if that is what you are looking for.

biglilsteve 09-06-2011 01:47 PM

^
I wish it were as easy as removing the head unit. There's no way the flasher relay could be behind there based upon where I THINK I'm hearing the blinker clicking originating.

BeloZero 09-06-2011 06:01 PM

im pretty sure its behind the gauges, i have to take mine back out to fix a bad LED so ill check it and let ya guys know. i dont think its the relays behind the radio because those all have wires coming out of them and the flasher relay is a 8 pin plug in

biglilsteve 09-06-2011 06:17 PM

^
My thoughts exactly. Dude, if you could find it and snap pics that would be FANTASTIC.

BeloZero 09-06-2011 09:07 PM

ill get back here later today and let ya know

biglilsteve 09-06-2011 09:08 PM

:bow:


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