DESCRIPTION
FEATURES & BENEFITS
- Reliable Solution: FlashPack Relays by Profile Performance combat LED hyperflash effectively.
- Permanent Fix: Replace your flasher relay for a lasting solution, no need for wire taps or resistors.
- Hyperflash Compensation: Circuitry adjusts LED signals to blink normally.
- Easy Install: Simple plug-and-play installation without rewiring.
- Wide Compatibility: Fits many 90s Japanese cars; consult your manual for compatibility.
WHAT’S INCLUDED
Flasher Relay: 1x CF13GL-02 / EP34 Flasher Relay
WARRANTY INFORMATION
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
CONFIGURATION: 3 Pin
FIXES HYPER FLASH: Yes
FIXES NO FLASH: Yes
COMPATIBILITY
RELAY SIZE: CF13GL-02/EP34
Common Applications: Japanese Vehicles
Profile Performance: The automotive aftermarket's best name in LED Lighting and when you're fed up with hyperflash- these are the way to go. Profile is working hand-in-hand with the industry's experts to produce the performance that we all expect. Their FlashPack Relays are the industry standard for a high quality plug n play problem solver.
Right Way: Everybody uses wire taps and resistors to resolve hyperflash problems after upgrading to LED bulbs. Nothing wrong with that, but it's more of a band-aid than a fix really. By replacing the actual relay that runs your flasher circuit, you are making the right choice, the most reliable choice, and ultimately - the one that requires no modification to your factory wiring, which is always nice.
Controlled: Since the FlashPack is designed specifically for users of LED bulbs in their turn/blinker circuits, the circuitry compensates for the hyper flash, and will allow your signals to blink at a normal rate.
Plug n Play: Though the location of your flasher relay may sometimes be hard to get to (often times, under the dash) - once you have access, installation is easy. Just unplug the old, plug in the FlashPack, and you're good to go. No re-configuration is necessary.
Compatibility: The CF13JL-02 / EP34 FlashPack Relays are designed to fit many Japanese cars from the 90s - however, we recommend checking your owners manual and comparing the product photos to the actual unit found in your vehicle to ensure compatibility.