Blinker Issue after front bumper install (1 Viewer)

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Hello,
After having an aftermarket front bumper installed, my blinkers run twice as fast. The blinkers in the front bumper work, but the blinkers next to the headlights do not. It appears all wiring is still intact. Does anyone else have a similar issue or a solution?

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I guess one is LED and the other one not? is there any electronic in between or you just spliced the wires?
 
Yip, you need to replace the relay … this one is due to arrive on Friday and I’ll confirm if it solves the problem

Led Flasher Relay CF-13 (Set of 2), 3 Pins Adjustable Turn Signal Relay CF13 EP34 - Flasher Relay for Led Lights Hyper Blink Flash Resolve Rapid Quick Flash Issue​


$10 for 2 from Amazon
 
I guess one is LED and the other one not? is there any electronic in between or you just spliced the wires?
One is LED (the bumper) and the one by the headlight is not. However, I did put a LED bulb in the one next to the headlight with no result. I can't see any electronic in between. I didn't install, I had the bumper professionally installed.

One is LED (the bumper) and the one by the headlight is not. However, I did put a LED bulb in the one next to the headlight with no result. I can't see any electronic in between. I didn't install, I had the bumper professionally installed.
Yip, you need to replace the relay … this one is due to arrive on Friday and I’ll confirm if it solves the problem

Led Flasher Relay CF-13 (Set of 2), 3 Pins Adjustable Turn Signal Relay CF13 EP34 - Flasher Relay for Led Lights Hyper Blink Flash Resolve Rapid Quick Flash Issue​


$10 for 2 from Amazon
Will this also make the blinker next to the headlight work? Thanks for the link
 
You can convert the corner lamp (dual filament) to make it both a parking and turn signal. If the LED bumper light is wired in parallel with corner blinker, it should probably blink at a normal pace. The "dual" blinker would be safer too.

 

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