SS FORCE
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I'm working on converting every light on the truck to LED, just like my old 1997 however change in the years changes what needs to be done to correct some of the issues presented with LED's. On the 97 buying an led compatible flasher fixed hyperflash, on the 06, not so easy. I have read that clipping the 7 pin on the board of the flasher will stop hyperflash, I am here to tell you yes it does in fact work ONLY IF you are replacing the front lights with leds. Once you have the front and rear blinkers changed to LED you start to get random lights flashing that shouldn't be flashing such as your third brake light and your marker lights. Ask me how I know, got a mouth full from my dad doing the same to his soon to be fully led converted 05.
From what I have read GM has the BCM controlling flash on the back half of the later model trucks. My understanding is they did this so they could program the BCM to accept a standard or long bed setup with incandescent lights or change the programming on the BCM to accept leds on a flat bed configuration without dealing with the hyperflash issue. My thoughts are just find someone who can reprogram that for me and not deal with the trying to talk the stealership into it. Has anyone heard of this or know if I'm headed down the right path? I know there are load resistors but I hate to cut and splice wires I don't need to and feel this is a much cleaner solution. side note- I tried tying in a load resistor and it solved the hyperflash issue when the marker lights were off but once they kicked on there was no flash at all and current was fed back through the system illuminating my dash blinker indicator when the turn signal was off.
From what I have read GM has the BCM controlling flash on the back half of the later model trucks. My understanding is they did this so they could program the BCM to accept a standard or long bed setup with incandescent lights or change the programming on the BCM to accept leds on a flat bed configuration without dealing with the hyperflash issue. My thoughts are just find someone who can reprogram that for me and not deal with the trying to talk the stealership into it. Has anyone heard of this or know if I'm headed down the right path? I know there are load resistors but I hate to cut and splice wires I don't need to and feel this is a much cleaner solution. side note- I tried tying in a load resistor and it solved the hyperflash issue when the marker lights were off but once they kicked on there was no flash at all and current was fed back through the system illuminating my dash blinker indicator when the turn signal was off.