After installing my TSX LED side mirrors, I had noticed that the LEDs were blinking inconsistently (faster) than my incandescent turn signal bulbs. This was driving me nuts!
So, I had recently ordered LED turn signals (front & rear) from V-LEDs and noticed after putting in the rear, that the hazards flashed at a normal speed (60-120x/minute is considered a "normal flash setting") but while using either turn signal, they'd hyper-flash.
A lot of companies like SuperBrightLEDs and V-LEDs sale, what they call, "Flashers" - basically, flasher relays that have been modified to recognize the lower resistance/power consumption of LEDs. These "Flashers" that you can buy are simple PnP applications to replace your OEM Turn Signal / Hazard relay located in your driver-side footwell fuse panel. However, these are only for your common 3-pin and 4-pin relays. Unfortunately for us (7G Accord owners), we have a 6-pin relay in which I have not come across one company that manufactures/sells a "fix" to our hyper-flash problem.
So, with that being said, I set out and did a lot of research and want to thank Roger (from AcuraZine) and Tom (from RidgelineOwnersClub) for their wonderful write-ups on how they accomplished this mod on their cars (Tom's RL and Roger's TL) and to actually FIX the problem at the root, as opposed to just placing a band-aid over it (i.e. load resistors that need to be properly soldered at each and every location a LED is being used)
DISCLAIMER: I am NOT responsible for any damage that may occur or any mistakes that you make. This How-To tutorial is being written based solely as a demonstration document. Proceed at your own risk.
In the end, the Flasher Relay should continue to function properly with any of the following three setups (per side):
(2) Two incandescent bulbs
(1) One incandescent bulb / (1) one LED
(2) Two LED bulbs
Let's begin by gathering the equipment/tools you will need:
Next, you want to open up the relay to expose the motherboard:
(Note: Remember to cut off the excess wire)
Lastly, swap the stock Flasher Relay with your new modified one and enjoy your now normal blinking LED turn signals :up2:
Relay location:
After installing, it worked like a charm! I tested it with two incandescent bulbs; 1 incandescent and 1 LED (rear); and 2 LEDs (front & rear). I no longer have hyper-flash and ALL of the turn signals (front, rear, and mirrors) all blink in sync
So, I had recently ordered LED turn signals (front & rear) from V-LEDs and noticed after putting in the rear, that the hazards flashed at a normal speed (60-120x/minute is considered a "normal flash setting") but while using either turn signal, they'd hyper-flash.
A lot of companies like SuperBrightLEDs and V-LEDs sale, what they call, "Flashers" - basically, flasher relays that have been modified to recognize the lower resistance/power consumption of LEDs. These "Flashers" that you can buy are simple PnP applications to replace your OEM Turn Signal / Hazard relay located in your driver-side footwell fuse panel. However, these are only for your common 3-pin and 4-pin relays. Unfortunately for us (7G Accord owners), we have a 6-pin relay in which I have not come across one company that manufactures/sells a "fix" to our hyper-flash problem.
So, with that being said, I set out and did a lot of research and want to thank Roger (from AcuraZine) and Tom (from RidgelineOwnersClub) for their wonderful write-ups on how they accomplished this mod on their cars (Tom's RL and Roger's TL) and to actually FIX the problem at the root, as opposed to just placing a band-aid over it (i.e. load resistors that need to be properly soldered at each and every location a LED is being used)
DISCLAIMER: I am NOT responsible for any damage that may occur or any mistakes that you make. This How-To tutorial is being written based solely as a demonstration document. Proceed at your own risk.
In the end, the Flasher Relay should continue to function properly with any of the following three setups (per side):
(2) Two incandescent bulbs
(1) One incandescent bulb / (1) one LED
(2) Two LED bulbs
Let's begin by gathering the equipment/tools you will need:



Next, you want to open up the relay to expose the motherboard:






(Note: Remember to cut off the excess wire)


Lastly, swap the stock Flasher Relay with your new modified one and enjoy your now normal blinking LED turn signals :up2:
Relay location:

After installing, it worked like a charm! I tested it with two incandescent bulbs; 1 incandescent and 1 LED (rear); and 2 LEDs (front & rear). I no longer have hyper-flash and ALL of the turn signals (front, rear, and mirrors) all blink in sync
