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Title: Turn Signal Wiring Issue - Converting non-working LED to Factory
Post by: jdoggggie on March 28, 2021, 08:01:11 PM
Hey All,

First post!

I'm working on 2015 contours I just bought that had LED turn signals installed but they didn't blink, they just stay solid when you use them.

I removed the LED bulbs and resistors for all four signals and sit still didn't work. I then removed one relay hooked up right outside of the fuse box and I just don't know how these wires go (see attached three wires).

They still don't blink just stay solid.

I tried following the diagram here, but I'm a noob: (link removed)

Thanks! Justin
Title: Re: Turn Signal Wiring Issue - Converting non-working LED to Factory
Post by: jdoggggie on March 28, 2021, 08:10:46 PM
Just an update it seems it's this part attached maybe? a relay?
Title: Re: Turn Signal Wiring Issue - Converting non-working LED to Factory
Post by: VirginiaJim on March 29, 2021, 06:41:56 AM
Justin, we don't post links to copyrighted material here....  Your link has been removed.


Hopefully someone will chime in on your request. 
Title: Re: Turn Signal Wiring Issue - Converting non-working LED to Factory
Post by: jdoggggie on March 29, 2021, 09:10:03 AM
My mistake. Thanks for taking it down.
Title: Re: Turn Signal Wiring Issue - Converting non-working LED to Factory
Post by: Boomer on March 30, 2021, 04:08:20 AM
The Turn signal relay lives under the plastic at that point.
Why did you remove the relay from those 3 wires?
You need to wire up a Turn Signal Relay there.

Chances are the Turn Signal Relay Fuse had blown (Fusebox 1, fuse 1) as that provides power to the relay (not to the bulbs!!) which makes it flash.
If that fuse goes, they will stay on constantly rather than flash.

When you fit the new relay, Black/Yellow is ground(-ve), Orange is switched, Orange/Grey is power (+ve).
The OEM part is 27002-1090 (for the 2008 model) and costs about $60.