iJDMTOY (1) 7-Pin Plug-N-Play Electronic LED Flasher is available in Saudi Arabia.
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iJDMTOY (1) 7-Pin Plug-N-Play Electronic LED Flasher – Features & Prices in Saudi Arabia :
iJDMTOY (1) 7-Pin Plug-N-Play Electronic LED Flasher Relay Hyper Flash Fix Compatible With Suzuki Motorcycle Bike Installing LED Turn Signal Bulbs
Manufacturer
iJDMTOY Auto Accessories
Brand
IJDMTOY
Item Weight
0.422 ounces
Package Dimensions
5.75 x 3.35 x 0.98 inches
Item model number
Fix LED Bulb Hyper Rapid Flashing Issue
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer
No
Manufacturer Part Number
AA1198
OEM Part Number
12V LED Turn Signal Light Relay Flasher, Good for most 1156 1157 3156 3157 7440 7443 7444 T20 LED bulbs, Replace 7PIN SUZUKI OEM Relay Unit
Position
Front
Wattage
100 watts
Test video – iJDMTOY (1) 7-Pin Plug-N-Play Electronic LED Flasher :
Product highlights :
Direct replace the OEM Denso FE249JR 38610-03F00 7-pin flasher (Spec: 12V, 0.1-100W, 0.05A-15A)
Unlike adding load resistors, you have to cut and splice the wires, this 7-Pin LED flasher will be direct a plug and play and one piece will resolve both the front and rear LED turn signal bulb rapid flashing issue
➕ What is the price of iJDMTOY (1) 7-Pin Plug-N-Play Electronic LED Flasher in Saudi Arabia ?
The price of iJDMTOY (1) 7-Pin Plug-N-Play Electronic LED Flasher in-store is SAR VAT.
➕ When iJDMTOY (1) 7-Pin Plug-N-Play Electronic LED Flasher was released ?
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➕ What is the price of iJDMTOY (1) 7-Pin Plug-N-Play Electronic LED Flasher cheap used ?
The price of iJDMTOY (1) 7-Pin Plug-N-Play Electronic LED Flasher used is SAR VAT.
➕ What are the main characteristics of iJDMTOY (1) 7-Pin Plug-N-Play Electronic LED Flasher ?
Special specifications :
Direct replace the OEM Denso FE249JR 38610-03F00 7-pin flasher (Spec: 12V, 0.1-100W, 0.05A-15A)
➕ Is it interesting to buy this product ?
The best people who can answer you are customers who have already bought and tested this product (See Customer Reviews). This product is rated 4.2 / 5 on Amazon.
➕ Where to buy iJDMTOY (1) 7-Pin Plug-N-Play Electronic LED Flasher in Saudi Arabia ?
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16 reviews for iJDMTOY (1) 7-Pin Plug-N-Play Electronic LED Flasher
Rated 5 out of 5
H. A (verified owner)–
Works on 2012 outback – Fixed the hyper flashing on my 2012 Subaru outback, installation was a little difficult but that’s an issue with the outback’s design with the damn thing in such a hard to reach place.
Rated 4 out of 5
J. P (verified owner)–
Works great, but does not fit 2003 Honda Civic as advertised. – In order to put it in my Civic, I had to remove casing. Now it sits open on my under-dash cluster. It’s much bigger than original.
Rated 4 out of 5
N. P (verified owner)–
Didn’t fit my car. – I bought this for a 97 Accord. Amazon said it would fit and I purchased before taking off the old one so didn’t have a visual before. It was a different shape. This is one is more square, the one I needed was rectangle shaped. It seemed like a decent product built decently. Didn’t get to try it but I would say just double check to see if it fits.
Rated 5 out of 5
B. G (verified owner)–
Works fine in a KIA RIO5 – I was looking to upgrade to LEDs the turn signal bulbs on my 2011 KIA RIO5, I knew that if I upgraded to LEDs, I would get hyper-flashing:
Rated 5 out of 5
E. M (verified owner)–
Prius Gen 1 (2005) – Works with a little modification – Replaced my turn signals with LED modules. I bought this to correct the fast-flash issue LEDs create. Two quick notes, this model flasher doesn’t have an adjustable flash rate knob and for first gen Prius cars there is a small modification needed. You’ll need to cut or break off two clips that extend down either side of the new module. The plastic is thin and easy to just snap off.
Rated 5 out of 5
B. G (verified owner)–
Works fine in a KIA RIO5 – I was looking to upgrade to LEDs the turn signal bulbs on my 2011 KIA RIO5, I knew that if I upgraded to LEDs, I would get hyper-flashing:
Rated 5 out of 5
D. A (verified owner)–
Hyper flash – Stopped hyper flash Good deal
Rated 4 out of 5
J. P (verified owner)–
Works great, but does not fit 2003 Honda Civic as advertised. – In order to put it in my Civic, I had to remove casing. Now it sits open on my under-dash cluster. It’s much bigger than original.
Rated 4 out of 5
L. K (verified owner)–
Does work as stated – like this product because it did help the hyper-flash when I installed LED Stop/Turn lamps in the rear on my 95 Chevy Silverado. Now a few notes, i did also install the flash diodes to try and stop the hyper-flash but that did not work so I then found the correct Turn Signal Relay for LED lams and they do work now. They are dimmer than they should be and now with key off and I push the brake pedal the key buzzer sounds. Not a big issue but something to note. Main thing is the dimmer lights on the turn signals? Overall its ok…
Rated 4 out of 5
L. K (verified owner)–
Does work as stated – like this product because it did help the hyper-flash when I installed LED Stop/Turn lamps in the rear on my 95 Chevy Silverado. Now a few notes, i did also install the flash diodes to try and stop the hyper-flash but that did not work so I then found the correct Turn Signal Relay for LED lams and they do work now. They are dimmer than they should be and now with key off and I push the brake pedal the key buzzer sounds. Not a big issue but something to note. Main thing is the dimmer lights on the turn signals? Overall its ok…
Rated 4 out of 5
B. H (verified owner)–
Great buy – Works as designed
Rated 4 out of 5
N. P (verified owner)–
Didn’t fit my car. – I bought this for a 97 Accord. Amazon said it would fit and I purchased before taking off the old one so didn’t have a visual before. It was a different shape. This is one is more square, the one I needed was rectangle shaped. It seemed like a decent product built decently. Didn’t get to try it but I would say just double check to see if it fits.
Rated 5 out of 5
D. A (verified owner)–
Hyper flash – Stopped hyper flash Good deal
Rated 4 out of 5
B. H (verified owner)–
Great buy – Works as designed
Rated 5 out of 5
E. M (verified owner)–
Prius Gen 1 (2005) – Works with a little modification – Replaced my turn signals with LED modules. I bought this to correct the fast-flash issue LEDs create. Two quick notes, this model flasher doesn’t have an adjustable flash rate knob and for first gen Prius cars there is a small modification needed. You’ll need to cut or break off two clips that extend down either side of the new module. The plastic is thin and easy to just snap off.
Rated 5 out of 5
H. A (verified owner)–
Works on 2012 outback – Fixed the hyper flashing on my 2012 Subaru outback, installation was a little difficult but that’s an issue with the outback’s design with the damn thing in such a hard to reach place.
H. A (verified owner) –
Works on 2012 outback – Fixed the hyper flashing on my 2012 Subaru outback, installation was a little difficult but that’s an issue with the outback’s design with the damn thing in such a hard to reach place.
J. P (verified owner) –
Works great, but does not fit 2003 Honda Civic as advertised. – In order to put it in my Civic, I had to remove casing. Now it sits open on my under-dash cluster. It’s much bigger than original.
N. P (verified owner) –
Didn’t fit my car. – I bought this for a 97 Accord. Amazon said it would fit and I purchased before taking off the old one so didn’t have a visual before. It was a different shape. This is one is more square, the one I needed was rectangle shaped. It seemed like a decent product built decently. Didn’t get to try it but I would say just double check to see if it fits.
B. G (verified owner) –
Works fine in a KIA RIO5 – I was looking to upgrade to LEDs the turn signal bulbs on my 2011 KIA RIO5, I knew that if I upgraded to LEDs, I would get hyper-flashing:
E. M (verified owner) –
Prius Gen 1 (2005) – Works with a little modification – Replaced my turn signals with LED modules. I bought this to correct the fast-flash issue LEDs create. Two quick notes, this model flasher doesn’t have an adjustable flash rate knob and for first gen Prius cars there is a small modification needed. You’ll need to cut or break off two clips that extend down either side of the new module. The plastic is thin and easy to just snap off.
B. G (verified owner) –
Works fine in a KIA RIO5 – I was looking to upgrade to LEDs the turn signal bulbs on my 2011 KIA RIO5, I knew that if I upgraded to LEDs, I would get hyper-flashing:
D. A (verified owner) –
Hyper flash – Stopped hyper flash Good deal
J. P (verified owner) –
Works great, but does not fit 2003 Honda Civic as advertised. – In order to put it in my Civic, I had to remove casing. Now it sits open on my under-dash cluster. It’s much bigger than original.
L. K (verified owner) –
Does work as stated – like this product because it did help the hyper-flash when I installed LED Stop/Turn lamps in the rear on my 95 Chevy Silverado. Now a few notes, i did also install the flash diodes to try and stop the hyper-flash but that did not work so I then found the correct Turn Signal Relay for LED lams and they do work now. They are dimmer than they should be and now with key off and I push the brake pedal the key buzzer sounds. Not a big issue but something to note. Main thing is the dimmer lights on the turn signals? Overall its ok…
L. K (verified owner) –
Does work as stated – like this product because it did help the hyper-flash when I installed LED Stop/Turn lamps in the rear on my 95 Chevy Silverado. Now a few notes, i did also install the flash diodes to try and stop the hyper-flash but that did not work so I then found the correct Turn Signal Relay for LED lams and they do work now. They are dimmer than they should be and now with key off and I push the brake pedal the key buzzer sounds. Not a big issue but something to note. Main thing is the dimmer lights on the turn signals? Overall its ok…
B. H (verified owner) –
Great buy – Works as designed
N. P (verified owner) –
Didn’t fit my car. – I bought this for a 97 Accord. Amazon said it would fit and I purchased before taking off the old one so didn’t have a visual before. It was a different shape. This is one is more square, the one I needed was rectangle shaped. It seemed like a decent product built decently. Didn’t get to try it but I would say just double check to see if it fits.
D. A (verified owner) –
Hyper flash – Stopped hyper flash Good deal
B. H (verified owner) –
Great buy – Works as designed
E. M (verified owner) –
Prius Gen 1 (2005) – Works with a little modification – Replaced my turn signals with LED modules. I bought this to correct the fast-flash issue LEDs create. Two quick notes, this model flasher doesn’t have an adjustable flash rate knob and for first gen Prius cars there is a small modification needed. You’ll need to cut or break off two clips that extend down either side of the new module. The plastic is thin and easy to just snap off.
H. A (verified owner) –
Works on 2012 outback – Fixed the hyper flashing on my 2012 Subaru outback, installation was a little difficult but that’s an issue with the outback’s design with the damn thing in such a hard to reach place.