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Please don't quote me on this, but I found this in a different forum.
1) Locate factory Flasher. Which is a black box located lwft on the inside fuse box. easy way to locate it is turn on your hazzard and feel around you should hear and feel it click. It's held on by two tabs.
2) Once you found the flasher and removed it. Open it which is held by two tab.
3) Locate the capacitors (To people who don;t know what this is should not be doing this.
4) once you found the capacitors (Remeber which side is the Neg. side) I belive it read something like 50v 4.7uf or something like that.
5)Replace the capacitors with half the uf value. which is 2.2uf the 50v dosen't really matter. (The smaller thee ?.?uf the faster the bigger the slower. You can find this part at your locate electronic surplus for less then $1.00 even around .25 and the install is reverse.
6) this works pretty much on all cars with electronic flasher. Becarefull of dual capacitors on other cars diffrent instructions.
7) Good Luck. See no damgage to your electrical at all
1) Locate factory Flasher. Which is a black box located lwft on the inside fuse box. easy way to locate it is turn on your hazzard and feel around you should hear and feel it click. It's held on by two tabs.
2) Once you found the flasher and removed it. Open it which is held by two tab.
3) Locate the capacitors (To people who don;t know what this is should not be doing this.
4) once you found the capacitors (Remeber which side is the Neg. side) I belive it read something like 50v 4.7uf or something like that.
5)Replace the capacitors with half the uf value. which is 2.2uf the 50v dosen't really matter. (The smaller thee ?.?uf the faster the bigger the slower. You can find this part at your locate electronic surplus for less then $1.00 even around .25 and the install is reverse.
6) this works pretty much on all cars with electronic flasher. Becarefull of dual capacitors on other cars diffrent instructions.
7) Good Luck. See no damgage to your electrical at all