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    HiJack, is it the resistor mod or the flasher mod?
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    Quote Originally Posted by freeflashstuff View Post
    In fact, they are faster now. If you have them, sure, I'll take them. How are they installed?
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    HiJack, is it the resistor mod or the flasher mod?
    If im not mistaken, they are small metal pieces that connect to the positive side, or is it the neg side? I have to find them then check....
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    Quote Originally Posted by HiJackZX1 View Post
    If im not mistaken, they are small metal pieces that connect to the positive side, or is it the neg side? I have to find them then check....
    According to the Toyota forums I've crawled, the flasher can be modded/replaced, a load distributer can be used, or resistors can be placed on the bulbs. I was just wondering.
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    Quote Originally Posted by freeflashstuff View Post
    According to the Toyota forums I've crawled, the flasher can be modded/replaced, a load distributer can be used, or resistors can be placed on the bulbs. I was just wondering.
    No, No, dont break the flasher, the units are small and connect to the bulbs wiring. PM me your addess.
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    HOLY CRAP! I just spent 4 hours STRAIGHT rewiring my stereo again. I took a SHARP turn today and I heard wires snap and sparks. I pulled over as soon as I could and pulled several fuses just to be safe. When I got home, I inspected my wires under my dash. My remote/amp on wire, and both wires to my rear left speaker had gotten caught in the steering joint and sliced them in two. Needless to say, I ran them differently this time. And I zip-tied them away from the joint, so there is barely a remote chance of them getting caught again. I just PM'd HiJack, and am now going to sleep. Laters to all!
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    Quote Originally Posted by freeflashstuff View Post
    HOLY ****! I just spent 4 hours STRAIGHT rewiring my stereo again. I took a SHARP turn today and I heard wires snap and sparks. I pulled over as soon as I could and pulled several fuses just to be safe. When I got home, I inspected my wires under my dash. My remote/amp on wire, and both wires to my rear left speaker had gotten caught in the steering joint and sliced them in two. Needless to say, I ran them differently this time. And I zip-tied them away from the joint, so there is barely a remote chance of them getting caught again. I just PM'd HiJack, and am now going to sleep. Laters to all!
    WHAT!!!!!!!!!!!! OMFG, Im starting to think your either a super newb, or your just unlucky, lol...... Hope you get it all sorted out.
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    I went to Roswell today to see Project 86 in concert, and on my way back, I got a BSoD with the 0x000000f4 stop code. I rebooted my CarPC, and all was fine. IDK WTF the problem could be, Google tells me it could be loose connections, bad hardware, faulty drivers, or worse, a dying HD!!! OMG! I seriously hope it's not a dying HD, it would be my second HD to die on me, and I would seriously have to consider an SSD... DAMN, it seems that one problem(wiring) leads to another(this).... Wish me luck!
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    Another One Bites The Dust...?

    Well, that might make two HDs I've gone through. On my way to church this morning, I let it fire up, and was almost immediately presented with an error stating, "Could not locate the file: SYSTEM32\DRIVERS\pci.sys Please run the repair tool from your Windows install disc." Something like that. But then I tried again coming home and it BSoD'd again. I'm gonna try the repair after I test the HD for signs of an upcoming failure. Wish me luck!
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