2005-2009 Mustang Information on The S197 {Gen1}

location of flasher module?

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Old 9/13/07 | 12:09 AM
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location of flasher module?

does anyone know where the flasher module for the taillights is located in the mustang? i need to replace it to make my LED sequentials work properly

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Old 9/13/07 | 05:48 PM
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From what I understand, there is no more modules for the flashers. They are run off the CPU. What problem are you having with the sequentials.
Old 9/14/07 | 12:08 AM
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its the APC LED taillights with the webelectric sequentials

the problem is..the inner lamp on each side only has the dim light and not the brighter..push the brake pedal brighter mode..and that randomly the others flash real quick

will a load equilizer solve both of these issues?

do those taillight assemblies allow the inner lamp to function on both modes?
Old 9/14/07 | 06:33 PM
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Get in touch with Webelctric but if i recall there is no way to solve this problem. The lights are controlled by the Smart Box ECM so noway around it.

Richard
Old 9/14/07 | 10:08 PM
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webelectric's kit has a pin that goes into inside light socket to make it both a tail lamp and a brake/turn lamp.
Old 9/14/07 | 11:41 PM
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reason i ask is because the LED lamps have the following. 3 wires on the connectors for the 2 outside lamps and 2 wires on the connector for the inside

will the webelectric still make the one with 2 wires act as a brake lamp too?
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