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Old Nov 15, 2013 | 09:05 PM
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Flasher Relay Location

Need help! Used the search function, but could not locate. Left internal direction indicator hyper flashes when activated and throws an error. Left and right hyper flash when hazards are turned on. All exterior lights work and turn signals flash at normal speed. Purchased a new flasher relay. Where the heck is the flasher relay located? Thanks.
 
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Need help! Used the search function, but could not locate. Left internal direction indicator hyper flashes when activated and throws an error. Left and right hyper flash when hazards are turned on. All exterior lights work and turn signals flash at normal speed. Purchased a new flasher relay. Where the heck is the flasher relay located? Thanks.
If you bought it from your Porsche dealer, they should have a parts diagram that would give a clue. Any room for it the fuse area?
 
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Checked the fuse area, no relays. There are a few relays to the left of the upper clutch, but awkwardly situated so I can not see them rather I am able to feel them. Makes sense that it would be part of this cluster of relays. Thought this would be a simple remove and replace. If anyone knows which relay in the cluster is the flasher relay, I would greatly appreciate your help. Thanks.
 
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What's the part number of the relay you purchased. I may be able to track it down that way.
 
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Here is the challenge. I installed LED front and rear lights and they work great. The hyper flashing and coding started to occur and my research reflected that the relay is to be replaced with an LED relay. Purchased the relay from superbrightleds.com so I do not have the OEM part number. Thanks.
 
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Here is the challenge. I installed LED front and rear lights and they work great. The hyper flashing and coding started to occur and my research reflected that the relay is to be replaced with an LED relay. Purchased the relay from superbrightleds.com so I do not have the OEM part number. Thanks.
I'm not sure it's just the relay. Tell us the year of the car and what brand led's you installed (front and rear). Some of the rear led's need resistors added to stop rapid flash and warning lights.
 
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I'm determined to fix my LED tails without resorting to resistors. Can anyone point out the location of this relay?
 
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