✨ Illuminate Your Drive with Ease!
The iJDMTOY 8-Pin LM449 Electronic LED Flasher Relay is a cutting-edge solution for upgrading your vehicle's turn signal lights. Compatible with a wide range of Toyota and Lexus models, this relay eliminates the need for complex modifications, allowing for a straightforward plug-in installation. With a power rating of 150 watts and a rapid response time of just 1.5 seconds, it ensures your LED lights flash at the correct speed without overheating. Say goodbye to the hassle of splicing wires and enjoy a sleek, modern lighting upgrade!
Connector Type | Through Hole |
Contact Material | Nickel |
Contact Type | Normally Open |
Mounting Type | Plug In Mount |
Brand | iJDMTOY |
Operation Mode | Automatic |
Wattage | 150 watts |
Operating Time | 1.5 Seconds |
Specification Met | UL |
Manufacturer | iJDMTOY Auto Accessories |
Item Weight | 0.81 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 5 x 3 x 1 inches |
Item model number | Fix LED Hyper Rapid Flash Problem Issue |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | AA1185 |
OEM Part Number | Good for most 1156 1157 3156 3157 7440 7443 7444 T20 LED bulbs, Replace LM449 OEM Flash Relay # 81980-02010, 81980-02030, 81980-02050, 81980-04040, 81980-04050, 81980-06010, 81980-06020, 81980-30170, 81980-34020, 81980-35020, 81980-46010, 81980-47010, 81980-50060, 81980-50061, 81980-53010, 81980-53020, 81980-53030, 81980-53040, 81980-60060, 81980-60080, 81980-60110, 81980-60130, 81980-60160, 81991-24010 |
Position | Front |
Bulb Type | led |
Mirror Lighting Type | automotive-exterior-turn-signal-light-bulbs |
J**K
Works good to prevent Hyperflash
At $10 it’s not a bad deal to prevent Hyperflash and it’s much better than using resistors at each of the signals, since they would heat up a lot and I would rather not cut into the factory harness if I don’t need to.The relay itself seems decent, it’s the same exact form factor as the original Toyota one. Installing it in my 2011 Camry was kind of tricky, due to the relay being located behind the speedometer. One that was out it was just as simple as unplugging and unclipping the oem relay and plugging the new one in.It works pretty well to prevent Hyperflash, but I have noticed a few minor things. The relay will blink a minimum of 3 times. So if you turn on the signal for one flash it will blink 3 times. It’s not a big deal for me, but its worth noting. The click sound is also different than oem, but it’s not bad, I actually prefer it to the oem one.For the money this is the best way to prevent Hyperflash vs installing resistors, it’s usually much simpler to install this, it’s just plug and play, and I know it’s easier to access on most cars, I would just do some research first if I were you to make sure you can figure out where it’s located on your vehicle, or if your vehicle actually uses one, some newer ones dont have a relay like this
G**E
Works well, replaces expensive factory part
Fits and works on my 2001 Toyota Sequoia perfectly and half the price of a dealer supplied part that is exactly the same.
L**M
Still working
This is a similar led relay that I had bought from another company that specializes in led lighting for cars. That relay went out twice and it initially cost twice as much as this one. They had replaced the first relay but I didn't want to go for a third replacement. So I put back my old relay for the meantime. I searched again for a replacement and came across this one and it looked very similar with similar functionality. I said what the heck and decided to give it a try because of the price and the good reviews. It's been working well since I bought it in November 2021. It's installed on my 2005 Scion tC. It does have a slight half second delay when you first turn it to get them flashing but I'm ok with that. I wanted to get back my alarm on/off light confirmations and this relay does that. I can live with the start delay having my alarm confirmations again. While it is flashing the turn signals it flashes slightly slower but still reasonable and the sound is just slightly softer. The speed and sound kind of reminds of flasher relays on much older cars before the 80s. But this is a LED flasher relay and it works well especially for its price, good value. I just hope it keeps working for a long while.
M**F
Short warranty and lack of customer service.
I have purchased many products from this company throughout the years. Their products are of consistent quality and I have yet to have any issue with their products until this go-around. After <4 months, this blinker relay has developed an issue with controlling the right side blinkers in my vehicle. This product only comes with a 90 day warranty and iJDMToy sticks to their guns with this short period. After contacting their support (which is hidden away on their actual website and is not linked on Amazon anywhere), I was greeted with "This is outside of our warranty and there is nothing we can do. Order another and we will give you a 10% off coupon". For a product that should seemingly last the lifetime of my car, I am shocked they are not willing to budge on this extremely short warranty window.I will be purchasing my replacement relay from Diode Dynamics since they have the common industry warranty window of 3 years (With wiggle-room. I have worked with Diode Dynamics many times in the past).
P**V
Excellent Relay To Fix Hyper-Flash
I replaced my turn signal bulbs on my 2008 Prius years ago. Of course I had the dreaded hyper-flash after doing so. Rather than mess with in circuit resistors I simple changed the turn signal flasher to one of these newer types to cure the problem. It worked like a champ!Fast forward to 10 years later and I lost my left side blinker. The relay had failed. So I called my local parts house to find a replacement. They wanted $45 for this exact same relay. I really do like to shop local when it comes to car parts but I just couldn't justify an extra $30 for this relay. I went ahead and bought this one from Amazon. It appears to be an exact copy of the OEM part. I would imagine they are all produced by the same manufacturer no matter where it is purchased.Don't hesitate to purchase this flasher relay. It works very well and will cure your hyper-flash problem or as a replacement to an original relay with this P/N.
R**T
Watch install videos on YouTube
Bought for my 2016 subaru impreza. I replaced my turn signals with led bulbs which caused hyper flashing. I looked online and there are a couple different relays to return it to factory setting. There's another product that costs almost $90. But this was about 10 and it worked fine. The difference I noticed is this relay click sound is a little louder but has about the same flash interval. I don't think it will hyper flash when LED's start to either dim or flicker.Previously, when a bulb would go out, it would cause a hyper flash to let you know you need to replace a bulb but I dont think this relay allows that. I wouldn't advise spending $90 for the other product. This does the job just fine as an 8 pin connector. It's also compatible with a lot of vehicles like Toyota, Subaru, Nissan and others. I had a hard time getting the retained clip to release it from the car and you should watch videos on how to if replacing this. GL
S**L
Fits 2007 Scion tc...kinda.
Writing this in case it could help someone else. Bought for a 2007 scion tc. Side clips were too long, so had to shorten them to get it to fit. Works well now though and does the job.
B**N
It DOES fit and work in a 2012 Subaru Forester
Contrary to what Amazon says, this DOES fit a 2012 Subaru Forester and eliminates hyper-flash caused by installing some LED bulbs. It is easily installed and took me less than 15 minutes to complete the job. No more hyper-flash! Good price, and so far no issues!
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