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⚡ Stop the blink panic—turn signals that keep you in the fast lane!
Aaron’s 4-piece 50W 6 ohm load resistor kit is engineered to fix LED turn signal hyper flash errors by simulating the load of traditional bulbs. Designed for universal 12V automotive use, these resistors feature a large heatsink for effective heat dissipation and come with durable wiring and T-taps for easy installation. Ideal for millennial professionals upgrading their ride’s lighting, this kit ensures your signals flash at the right pace, avoiding costly error codes and social driving faux pas.


| ASIN | B00L4V9ECY |
| Auto Part Position | Front |
| Automotive Fit Type | Universal Fit |
| Brand Name | Aaron |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (9,715) |
| Fit Type | Universal Fit |
| Item Weight | 0.26 Pounds |
| Light Source Type | LED |
| Manufacturer | Aaron |
| Manufacturer Part Number | A4-50W-6ohm |
| Model Number | A4-50W-6ohm |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| UPC | 851621005147 |
| Unit Count | 4 Count |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Wattage | 50 watts |
A**R
As described, works well
A**R
Likes: - Resistors have a large heatsink but are still compact enough to install in tight spaces - The wire gauge and the insulation on the resistors are thick and durable - The wire clamps that were included worked great in making contact with the wires on my OEM turn signal harness - The resistors are non polarized so they work when installed in either orientation - I touched them while they were on and they did not get as hot as the warning message claims - They eliminated the hyper flash on both my front and rear LED turn signals back to normal flash speeds Dislikes: - Initially when I first installed one resistor on my rear turn signal harness the hyper flash still existed, so I wired a second resistor in parallel with the first one and that did the trick and the hyper flash went away. FYI, I did not need to install a resistor on the front turn signal due to space constraints behind my front bumper, to summarize I used two resistors on each turn signal in the rear of the vehicle - The wire leads coming from the resistor are a bit short, I would have preferred them to be a few inches longer - No self tapping screws were provided inside the package so I used Gorilla Mounting tape to stick the heatsinks to the bare metal on my rear bumper frame, this is not ideal but since the resistors didn't get very hot I am not concerned about them melting the adhesive tape Update - Sept. 17, 2025: Resistors are working perfectly fine since installing them last year. They have survived one winter so far and haven't skipped a beat. I would definitely recommend this if you're planning on upgrading to LED turn signals and can wire them yourself.
N**H
Excelente producto y de buena calidad, super fácil de instalar buen producto. ! ! ! Lo recomiendo mucho este tipo de resistencia. ! !
M**D
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P**D
Got here super fast. Less than 24 hours and some of the least expensive ones I saw. Worked perfectly on my 2007 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo. I'd installed the "Yorkim 3157 Led Bulb Red Bright 3156" LED bulbs and the turn signals were hyperflashing, the bulbs were strobing/dim and I had no brake lights. The first one I installed didn't work, but it was just operator error. You need to give those connectors a really good squeeze to get them to connect. They do get up to around the same temperature as the halogen bulbs used to, so the fact that they're pretty compact helps a lot when you're mounting them to something metal inside the cavity the lens housing sits in. You definitely DO NOT want these in contact with plastic, worse, the wiring harness. Good idea to mount them first, then connect them. The first one I did wound up being a little awkward because I installed it too close to the socket and didn't give myself enough slack. End of the day though, I got exactly what I wanted. The brake lights/turn signals work, and they're eye-searingly bright (I ordered tinted lenses for the tail light lenses, so I wanted something that wouldn't show up too dim after I installed them)