Hyper Flashing

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I bought Forscan to adjust my hyper flashing when I put in LED bulbs. But when I went into Forscan there was no place for me to adjust . I went on YouTube and followed 5 different videos and still no help. What do I do
 

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I bought Forscan to adjust my hyper flashing when I put in LED bulbs. But when I went into Forscan there was no place for me to adjust . I went on YouTube and followed 5 different videos and still no help. What do I do
Do a search using "LED Forscan" and don't check the subject line only. Too many responses for me to read through to find out if the answer is available. Good Luck and welcome to the forum!
 

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I bought Forscan to adjust my hyper flashing when I put in LED bulbs. But when I went into Forscan there was no place for me to adjust . I went on YouTube and followed 5 different videos and still no help. What do I do


And you may want to list the year, make and model of your vehicle.
 

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I had the same problem on a 2005, put regular bulbs back in front. also on my motorcycle you can put in rsstiors on the lines , motor cycle they sell a different flasher only a thought. I didnt want to cut in on wires enough enough places for corrosion on the 2005 already u tube alot of vids on hyper flas directionals
 
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Hyperflash is an indicator the bulb is burned out or not there.

Some Ebay/Amazon LEDs -- like installed here -- don't have enough electrical resistance (don't draw enough current) and fool the truck into thinking the bulb is bad. There are specific LEDs that don't hyperflash.

-- Chuck
 

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You can try Lasfit Resistor bulbs - that's what I run in my expy and f150's. They are super bright and don't hyperflash.
 
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