iJDMTOY (2) Universal 3-Step Sequential Dynamic Chase Flash Module Boxes For Car Front or Rear Turn Signal Light Retrofit Use

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Feature

2 pieces of 3-step sequential module boxes for both driver side and passenger side
Input: 12V DC, Output: 12V DC; supports up to 21W simultaneously (Demo video: youtu.be/6dAh3xvxf7M)
Three sequential outputs (each lasts about 0.28 seconds, with a complete rotation of 0.85 seconds for each turn signal blink)
Some retrofit wiring action required; unless you are experienced, we highly recommend professional installation
This is an iJDMTOY Trademark Brand product, exclusively available at iJDMTOY

Description

If you are looking for the next flashy upgrade, why not use successive lighting on your turn signals?

This is a pair of module boxes that convert your front or rear turn signals' standard flashing action to successive lighting. Each package includes (2) 3-step sequential modules boxes, one for the driver side and one for the passenger side. With the successional flash module box installed, your car's turn signals will get three sequential outputs with each flash lasting about 0.28 seconds for a full turn signal rotation of 0.85 seconds.

The 3-step sequential chase flash module boxes are universally fit for many cars' front or rear turn signal lights but will require some retrofitting action so we highly recommend professional installation. If deciding to do the installation yourself, please note that modifications such as wiring and wire extending are required.

Learn how to install the 3-step sequential flash module box here: youtu.be/vBNXqEWR0U4

Q:What does "simultaneously" mean in one of the features above?
A:In the second feature, "simultaneously" means the 3-step sequential flash module box can support up to (3) 21W bulbs at one time. Not all three light bulbs will flash at the same time.

Q:What does retrofitting mean?
A:Retrofit means adding a product to your car that did not have it coming out of the factory. The pair of sequential flash module boxes is fit for many cars but retrofitting actions are required in order to install it.

Q:How do I connect the common ground/negative wire?
A:All three light applications' black wires must be tapped to the module box's single black wire which is what we call the common ground/negative wire.