Is the flasher controlled by ECU or relay? Is there a way to fix the fast flashing other then load resistors after LED converstion?
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Modern Ducatis (and cars) don't have a conventional flasher. The blink rate is controlled by the dash cpu. The blink rate change is used to indicate that a bulb is out (by sensing low resistance). Using a resistor will fool the cpu into blinking correctly.
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Yes, This is easy. Recall on this problem. Take into dealer for free recall solution and it will stop.
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hi,this may help,the standard relay will not work properly with led units as they are very low current devices,a standard relay runs at about 5amps current draw on standard 21w bulbs,however leds only draw about 0.25w,so on a standard relay the leds will flash at a million miles an hour,any good auto sparky will have a transistorized relay that willswap out for the original,these relays are not current dependant and will flash at the correct rate regardless of the current draw on them and it will solve the problem you are having...cheers
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