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Old 03-09-2017, 03:38 PM
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Believe me, the one you posted did not work in mine.

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Old 03-09-2017, 05:00 PM
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Sure, I believe You, just the electhromechanical el12 i have in wont works in mine..

What exactly done cf12anl in your...? Stucked blinker? Too fast?

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Old 03-10-2017, 03:12 AM
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None of that. It was just the chime that appears after 1 mile driving because the control module thinks you're still operating the turning lights. It was really annoying. I changed the cf12anl to an EF32 and this problem dissappeared. And i also got the clicking sound back while turning, which isn't happening with an purely electronic flasher (and, of course, mandatory for German TÜV).
Old 03-12-2017, 10:02 AM
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I've tried cf12anl... Won't go...no chime in my car but blinker is stucked. OMG...

Some electrical expert is required here...
Old 03-12-2017, 10:03 AM
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Originally Posted by Cathul
None of that. It was just the chime that appears after 1 mile driving because the control module thinks you're still operating the turning lights. It was really annoying. I changed the cf12anl to an EF32 and this problem dissappeared. And i also got the clicking sound back while turning, which isn't happening with an purely electronic flasher (and, of course, mandatory for German TÜV).
It's strange that cf12anl in my car doesn't work, in your works but turn on chime,

What year is your car?

Also The most strange thing it is: my cark works when tailight only is led. If front parking light led bulbs are in (amber) won't work

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Old 03-13-2017, 05:13 AM
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Mine is a 1995.
When in doubt add some resistors to the front or back LEDs. I know this is contrary to the idea of using less power with LEDs, but of what use are LEDs when nothing works? );
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Originally Posted by Cathul
Mine is a 1995.
When in doubt add some resistors to the front or back LEDs. I know this is contrary to the idea of using less power with LEDs, but of what use are LEDs when nothing works? );
Hope to solve it without any resistor....

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Old 01-15-2018, 10:33 AM
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Originally Posted by Cathul
EL12 will work as well as EF32.

Tried both and both work. CF12ANL wont work.
Any recommendations between both or just buy the cheaper one?
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Originally Posted by JimLentz
You don't want the mechanical type as they require a certain load to work. You want one like this.
Are you using this one? I know I called and spoke to their tech department and it was a super short conversation when I said I have a 1996 C4 Corvette and the tech guy said, "We do not have anything that will work on your car"



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