4th Gen 4Runner LED flasher Relay Replacement
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- Опубліковано 17 жов 2024
- 4th Gen 4Runners hyper flashing LED signal lights issue cannot be fixed with adding resistors because the rear signal bulb sockets are not wired but twisted in. So I had to google and watch many video clips on UA-cam about this issue and finally figured that the relay replacement was the only way. And here is how you do it.
I did not include unscrewing and screwing part of the panels to shorten the clip. Look up other video footages about how to do it, if you need.
You are a life saver! Everyone else's videos are about the 3rd gen. I picked up variable adjuster flash AND the resistors, just in case. But I'd prefer to just use the relay. The 8-pin relay is clearly what we need, not the 12-pin. For a minute, I thought you weren't gonna show the back of the relay. Also, I saw in other videos and diagrams that the relay behind the fuse box was a packaged-box-of-relays and I didn't know which one in the package to replace. But your video clearly shows that it is just one relay by itself, similar to the 3rd gen. Just wish I had your video about two weeks ago when I took the dash apart to replace all the bulbs for the switches. Will do this fix this weekend. Much appreciated, Sir!
Update: I was able to install the new Variable adjusting relay. I let it hang down behind the fusebox, and I can reach it under the dash. I was not able to remove the old relay from the fusebox; i tried different screwdrivers and different tools to try and push that old fuse off its mount...no luck. Just left it in place, doesn't hurt anything. I like the idea of being able to adjust the flashing if/when adding/removing LEDs. I shoudl clarify I'm installing on an 2004 4Runner SR5.
I, too, had a real hard time getting the relay out. Thought I wasn't going to make it w/o taking whole thing apart. I used a very thin screw driver to lift up the little latch that had to be somewhere in there while holding and pushing the relay with the other hand. After several tries, luckily the relay moved and was able to push it out. Sorry for late replay.
Does your 4Runner also have DRLs (daytime running lights)? They are the same bulbs as the front turn signals. I’m finding mixed information if just the different relay will work for 4Runners that have DRLs in use.
I tried one relay from diode dynamics that didn’t work because it’s for non drl cars 😅😅
Mine doesn't have DRLs so I won't be able to say whether or not they are the same ones. But I replaced the front parking lights with LEDs, too. So they are way brighter than before.
Any luck finding a relay compatible with DRL to fix the hyper flashing issue?
@@guycorp1325 I ground down the relay wire inside the relay box that is behind the fuse panel under the dash
Does this work for models with DRL's or are the DRL models the 12 pin relay
Check this vendor @Amazon:
iJDMTOY 8-Pin LM449 81980-50030 066500-4650 Electronic LED Flasher Assy Relay Fix Compatible with Lexus Scion or Toyota LED Turn Signal Light Bulbs a.co/d/6CLWusB
Well it says it fits the 03-09 models so it should fit the ones with drls
Where did u get the replacement
Amazon
Anyone able to find a video to take the panels off for the flasher relay removal?
It’s very easy couple screws in the foot well area, take the rubber ring off the ignition key cylinder. It’s friction fit
The gas cap opener and the hood opener levers also can be easily moved. Just look closely and you'll see it.
Awesome! Thank you
Where did you get that at?
@Amazon
iJDMTOY 8-Pin LM449 81980-50030 066500-4650 Electronic LED Flasher Assy Relay Fix Compatible with Lexus Scion or Toyota LED Turn Signal Light Bulbs a.co/d/6CLWusB
Would be nice if this guy does some narration