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    Turn Lamp LED's

    Folks,

    So I bought a bunch of LED globes to replace the standard incandescent ones in the old girl (GQ) The question I have is that when I put the White LED globes into the Turn Lamps (not indicators, I am talking about the static white ones in the fenders) they don't work at all.

    The bulbs aren't faulty, becuase I tested them in the reverse light sockets. The standard globes in both the reverse lights and turn lamps appear to be the same 15mm bayonet type fitting.

    I understand that a LED specific relay needs to be used for the indicators in particular, but the turn lamps are not intermittant so I didn't think this would affect them, or the current draw.

    Any ideas please?
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    I have know idea sorry, but have 2 ask....... are you in the band in your signature link???
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    Hi they should be the same as the reverse lights have you by chance changed all the indicators to led's

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    I'm not sure how those cornering lamps are wired up, but the LEDs are polarity biased

    So it's possible the way the light socket is wired up is preventing the LEDs from working.

    With standard bulbs it doesn't matter, they will work with power and earth supplied either way.

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    LEDs are diodes and they are polarity sensitive. Try turning them around as the negative and positve terminals may be wrong way around.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NissanGQ4.2 View Post
    I have know idea sorry, but have 2 ask....... are you in the band in your signature link???
    Indeed I am mate! Someone finally noticed the link! lol!
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    Quote Originally Posted by philfree View Post
    Hi they should be the same as the reverse lights have you by chance changed all the indicators to led's
    G'day philfree, I haven't changed the indicators out yet, I need to pull all of the bulbs out to see what I need (I haven't really had the time) cos there are a lot of them, includng the ones in the bullbar.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BillsGU View Post
    LEDs are diodes and they are polarity sensitive. Try turning them around as the negative and positve terminals may be wrong way around.
    Thanks mate, these particular ones only have a single terminal at the bottom, half the reason it has left me stumped.
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    With your voltmeter, put the positive probe on the single terminal in the bulb socket and the negative probe on the inside of the bulb housing.

    With the light turn on does the meter read positive 12 volts or negative 12 volts?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yendor View Post
    With your voltmeter, put the positive probe on the single terminal in the bulb socket and the negative probe on the inside of the bulb housing.

    With the light turn on does the meter read positive 12 volts or negative 12 volts?
    I'll have to check it out later on, and will let you know. What should it read for the LED's to work?
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