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Your cart is empty.This LED flasher relay unit is used when you replace incandescent bulbs in your turn signals with LED turn signals. This relay allows the turn signal flash rate to return to a stock flash rate. Relay is designed to work as Plug N' Go on Honda Cruisers.
eric fortin
Reviewed in Canada on March 19, 2025
Stopped hyperflash on LED’S but now every time I turn the blinkers on they all flash at once.Edit: an incandescent bulb was left on the circuit and caused the malfunction. Everything works great now
ProSafe CDL
Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2023
Item worked fine for front signals. However, once I placed the LED rear signal lights in and tested, relay did not perform correctly. When you turn on either direction, both sides flash as 4-ways, fronts flicker at same time. Will follow up with a video soon as possible.
Brian B.
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2021
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Sam B
Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2020
Nice, simple installation (though it did take me a little bit to figure it out).Works perfectly, super happy with purchase!
Miller/Cooper Family
Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2020
Blinker relay. Pretty straightforward. Easy to install and did exactly what it was meant to do.
Hosanin
Reviewed in Canada on March 31, 2019
Plugged into my 2003 Honda Shadow to prevent hyper flash while upgrading to LEDs and works perfectly.
Chris
Reviewed in Canada on July 15, 2018
Fit fine. Worked to stop hyperflash but still had to wire resistors in for front signals on my 02 shadow because no matter what signal light i activate both fronts would flash
Stephane Breau
Reviewed in Canada on January 15, 2018
This is a 2 wire relay, not 3 as described on image. Only 2 connected are actually wired internally, and they were incorrectly labeled. There are 3 connectors on outside (E,L,B) and they had the circuit wired to E & B, where it should be L & B. The internal circuit only has 2 outputs. Once I figured out what connectors are used, I simply plugged in and it worked, but not impressed by quality control.
Lagalaire
Reviewed in Canada on March 31, 2017
Fit perfectly on my Goldwing F6B, for a very good price. Very happy.
Matt
Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2016
Works perfectly for my 1996 Honda Shadow 600VLX, my flasher relay was under my seat and the hardest part was removing the seat. The rest is a cake walk, the part came with a rubber grommet to install in the factory location of the stock flasher relay, but it didn't fit with the design in my motorcycle (caused the connectors to hit the bottom of my seat potentially bending the connection) I securely zip tied it in another location near the factory location. Works great otherwise!!
LW
Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2016
Bought it for the adapter part and that worked great. Skip a step and toss the flasher with the packaging, its Junk. It stopped the hyper flash but my push to cancel stopped working. Bought a US made LED flasher from local parts store works great. Plus it sounds like this unit fails pretty quickly and since its burred on the GL1800 forget installing a timebomb.
Jarel
Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2015
YES!!!! I was SO hesitant to purchase this! I'd already bought 2 LED relay switches that hadn't worked. All I can think is that they were thermal and not electronic. Long story short I read a forum where a guy with a bike, such as mine, had upgraded to LEDS (such as I have) and used this relay switch to solve his problems.To my surprise when I opened the package it was not a plug-n-play option only but instead optional!! I thought I was going to have to splice wires!!!! Nope, I was able to connect it strait to my three pronged female connector. Took me all of about 30 seconds...and it WORKED!!!!! To top it all off it came equipped with a rubber boot to mount it to my battery box like my old relay switch!!! Five stars? How about 10!!!!! And it shipped in two days! You killed it!!! Killed it!!!
Alpharius
Reviewed in the United States on September 16, 2014
Save money and hassle. If you put LED lights in, you have 2 options.Series in a resistor for each light.Or...Plug this thing in.This makes more sense. And you actually get some power saving off the battery. (Not so much with the resistor option.)
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