Reddit mentions of EF32RLNP Electronic LED Turn Signal Flasher Relay, DOT APPROVED, POLARITY INDEPENDENT, 2 Prongs + Ground Wire, 12 Volts, LED & Incandescent Compatible

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EF32RLNP Electronic LED Turn Signal Flasher Relay, DOT APPROVED, POLARITY INDEPENDENT, 2 Prongs + Ground Wire, 12 Volts, LED & Incandescent Compatible
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LED Compatible (Also works with incandescents or a mix)2-Prong + Long Ground WirePOLARITY INDEPENDENT / BIPOLARSwitches up to 25 AmpsFor 12 Volt Vehicles (standard negative ground)
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u/pjor1 ยท 1 pointr/CrownVictoria

Thanks a lot for your help.

I got this flasher which is a 2 prong + ground. But the great thing is it actually has the mechanical click! So I can still hear my turn signals.

This was by far probably one of the most tiresome, annoying, back-aching, piece of shit jobs I've ever fucking done on a car. Absolutely zero room to work and no room to even maneuver your arms and hands.

I couldn't even fit my crimper up there so I took some wire and added the spade terminal on one end and twisted the copper wire to the flasher in/out wires on the car. Did the best I could twisting the wires on there with the limited space, then covered them with electrical tape. Grounded it to the bare metal below the LCM.

Voila! I have full LED bulbs all around the car and the flashers work without a problem.

Next thing I have to tackle is the 3rd brake light. No cruise control and my remote start doesn't work either, since I realized it uses the same circuitry to detect the brake pedal and it thinks the brake is on so it turns off before it can even start. Probably gonna either get some resistors or wire in a dummy incandescent light in the trunk.

Anyway, thanks again!