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For the tail and brake lights you should not need "load resistors". You
may need them for the indicator lights if you use the original style
bi-metal flasher relay. You have to make certain though that the wiring
and especially the contacts and fittings are perfectly clean and make
100% contact.
If you are going to use the load resistors you need two for each double
filament bulb as there are two power leads.
Kees Oudesluijs
Op 24-12-2019 om 15:22 schreef Michael Oritt:
> I purchased two of the Moss 170-941 red LED bulbs to use as
> tail-lights/brake-lights to replace the standard 1157 dual filament
> bulbs on my 100 (I have the reflector pods electrified and wired for
> turn signals). In addition to the bulbs I also purchased, at Moss's
> suggestion, two 170-965 Load Resistors.
>
> The instructions for installation of the resistors simply talk about
> the resistor's being installed between the power and ground leads to
> each fixture but it does not specify which power lead. My question
> is: Â do I connect the ground lead to the tail light power lead or the
> turn signal power lead or does it matter? I cannot envision
> connecting it to both as that would defeat their separate function.
>
> TIA....Michael Oritt
>
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<p>For the tail and brake lights you should not need "load
resistors". You may need them for the indicator lights if you use
the original style bi-metal flasher relay. You have to make
certain though that the wiring and especially the contacts and
fittings are perfectly clean and make 100% contact.</p>
<p>If you are going to use the load resistors you need two for each
double filament bulb as there are two power leads.</p>
<p>Kees Oudesluijs</p>
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<div class="gmail_default" style="color:#3333ff">I purchased two
of the Moss 170-941 red LED bulbs to use as
tail-lights/brake-lights to replace the standard 1157 dual
filament bulbs on my 100 (I have the reflector pods
electrified and wired for turn signals). In addition to the
bulbs I also purchased, at Moss's suggestion, two 170-965 Load
Resistors. Â <br>
<br>
The instructions for installation of the resistors simply talk
about the resistor's being installed between the power and
ground leads to each fixture but it does not specify which
power lead. My question is:  do I connect the ground lead to
the tail light power lead or the turn signal power lead or
does it matter? I cannot envision connecting it to both as
that would defeat their separate function.<br>
<br>
TIA....Michael Oritt<br>
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