
1990 Toyota Land Cruiser Hazard Warning FlasherCF13GL-02 LED Bulb Electronic Flasher

Overview
Electronic LED Flasher Relays have no minimum load-12VDC. Eliminates the need for load resistors, turn signals will flash at normal rate with or without LED bulbs. Use the Flasher Selection Guide to determine the correct Flasher Relay for your vehicle.

Specifications
Material | |||
Case: Nylon pa6,6 + 15% Black | |||
Base: Bakelite (yellow) | Fastons B, L: Cu Ni | ||
Technical Characteristics | |||
Nominal Voltage | Un | 12V | |
Operating Voltage | Uop | 11V...15V | |
Pull-in Voltage | Ui | ≤11V@Tp | |
Test Voltage | Up | 13V±0.2V | |
Test Temperature | Tp | +20°C±2°C | |
Switch Current | An | 0.02A - 20A | |
Max. Current | Am | 20A | |
Flashing Frequency | f | 90 TIMES/min±10% | |
Operating Temperature | Top | -40°C...+80°C | |
Storage Temperature | Tsto | +100°C/2h | |
Life Time | -- | 200h/Wn CONTINUOUS/CONTINUO |
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Operates Silently | -- | No | |
Important Notes concerning LED Flashers: These flashers do not replace all flasher units. Before you order, please see the pin outs of our flashers in the More Info page and compare with the one you are replacing. Click the part numbers for complete specifications. You can usually find your flasher pin out printed right on your flasher. Failure to check this and installation in an incompatible vehicle can blow your fuse, destroy the flasher and void the flasher warranty. Some of these flashers operate silently, they do not make the familiar clicking sound when operating. One solution is to connect a common automotive relay to the output along with your LED bulbs. |

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Works for Toyota Tacoma
Installed on a 2004 Tacoma, plug and play, old one came out and this one went right in. The flasher itself is in a rather awkward spot requiring a little effort to replace but well worth it.
Why would you install load resistors if your vehicle can take a new flasher relay? I just don't get it. Operates exactly like stock, no one will ever know.
Well worth the money and effort (but not as much effort as resistors!)
'97 Toyota FZJ80 LED Blinker Solution
It works! The old relay didn't like the LEDs in place of the old bulbs, so it blinked extra fast thinking a bulb was burned out. Did some research on the Land Cruiser forums (Mud) that led me to this relay. I bought it, opened up the left kick panel and replaced the old one, and lo and behold! Blinkers work like a charm! The clicking from the new relay when using a blinker is quieter, too, which I kind of like.
Very nice! Would recommend!
LED Electronic Flasher for 90 Civic EF
Works just like they say. You can order either the Japan version or the European version of this flasher. Either way you'll need to adapt either because the flasher is too large to fit into the factory fuse box. You'll need three Male flat blade connectors and three fully insulated female blade connectors. Also 16awg wire. With these supplies you'll be able to make the necessary connections to have the flasher work. Don't worry about how long the wire lengths are, the longer the better. The longer length wire will allow the flasher to be secured and tucked out of the way.
Response from Super Bright LEDs:
Thank you for the feedback. I have heard of an adaption being needed for the older Civic flashers. In most cases though, the flashers are plug and plug and will not require any additional items.