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Trim level may play a factor, but most Subaru vehicles use the CF18 flasher size

If you'd like to exchange the resistors for an LED flasher unit, please send an email to: contact@diodedynamics.com and we can process an exchange for you

Thanks!

Nick C.
Front Turn Signal LEDs for 2013-2016 Subaru XV Crosstrek (pair)

Flasher Replacement: You may have heard of replacing a "flasher relay" instead of using resistors. Indeed, some vehicles have a replaceable flasher relay, and it is possible to replace it with one designed for LED use, to eliminate hyperblinking. However, this is only true for some vehicles. We do not believe one is available for your vehicle, because your flasher is built-in to the vehicle's computer. You will need to use resistors for your vehicle.
check your website...
 
The factory rear-turn signals are CK sockets, but the front are not FWIW.

There's also a replacement LED flasher available for the XV, so no need to install resistors

Nick C.
According to your website, you claim "We do not believe one is available for your vehicle, because your flasher is built-in to the vehicle's computer. You will need to use resistors for your vehicle." So which one is the truth, and where can I buy the LED flasher so I don't have to install resistors?
 
According to your website, you claim "We do not believe one is available for your vehicle, because your flasher is built-in to the vehicle's computer. You will need to use resistors for your vehicle." So which one is the truth, and where can I buy the LED flasher so I don't have to install resistors?
I suggest purchasing resistors for each turn signal location, they will work on any application

Nick C.
 
LeviMcD what trim and model year XV do you have? It not too hard to look under the front dash to see if you have one. You don't need to remove anything to find it. I can post a picture later of where exactly it is located if it'll help. Like I had said my 2014 XV premium 5MT US market does have a relay and it works great, I posted the link for it in a previous post in this thread #17 that has the exact part that I bought and use.
 
LeviMcD what trim and model year XV do you have? It not too hard to look under the front dash to see if you have one. You don't need to remove anything to find it. I can post a picture later of where exactly it is located if it'll help. Like I had said my 2014 XV premium 5MT US market does have a relay and it works great, I posted the link for it in a previous post in this thread #17 that has the exact part that I bought and use.
Diode Dynamics sells the LED flasher module on their website. I have it for my turn signals and it works perfectly! It's the CF18 (LM449) flasher module. You only need ONE for the entire car and it is only $10. It can be a pain to install but it's simple for the most part, goes under the front dash behind the steering wheel. It's just an awkward position to be in and the stock flasher doesn't want to come out easily either. But no need to splice wires for resisters, you won't need those.
CF18 (LM449) LED Flasher Module - LED Flashers - Accessories - All Products
This works great in my MY2014 XV, I'm not sure about the MY2015 but I really don't see why not. I remember seeing this on this forum before so I quoted it FWIW..
1. There is no 'buy' or 'add to cart' button.

2. Some are saying the rear blinkers are CK style, what did you buy?
 
Yes the rear turn signals are CK, so are the brake lights and the rear parking lights (not positive about the reverse but I believe it is, all on the same wire harness). Diode doesn't have the CK style rear turn signals listed on their website, I had to call them to order it. They only have the hp11's in Amber and Red in the CK style, not the other two bulbs (they're plenty bright enough). They're great to talk to and will help you figure this out. When you call to order the rear turns ask about it, whether it's in stock. Check out this other thread for more info too, that's the thread that helped me out!!

http://www.subaruxvforum.com/forum/showthread.php?t=73082
I think you are right coletrain, at first I wasn't so sure but that one shown on their website looks exactly the same and has all the same numbers on it. Except theirs is printed with black ink and mine white, strange?
 
I haven't been able to figure out how to access the Front Turn Signal bulbs to swap them with the LED's I purchased. from Diode Dynamics. I went to their site and they have videos for everything but the front Turn Signal bulbs. Anyone know how to access the front Turn Signal bulbs on the 2015 XV Crosstrek Special Edition (Premium)?

Also if anyone knows where the flasher is located and any secret to swapping that out would help also.

Thanks in advance.
 
Those front turn signals are the worst of all the bulbs to get to!! For the passengers side of the car I just dismantled the front of the air intake box, fairly easy if you've changed the air filter out. The drivers side was the worst, I ended up taking the battery out to get it out, taking the tube off for the windshield washer fluid helped but didn't give me enough room. I will also note that taking the front bumper off didn't give me enough room to get past the battery either. That's what worked for me anyways.
I was able to get to the c-lights (eyebrow) and the parking lights with only taking the small felt pieces off of each side. That didn't help so much for the turn signals that are deeper into the assembly.
 
Since a lot of people are asking, here are some photos and a small write up of where and how to change out that flasher relay.
***NOTE: This worked on my MY2014 XV Crosstrek Premium 5MT US market. I do NOT know if this is the case for different trim levels and/or newer years.***

All you need is medium sized flathead screwdriver, an extra light (flashlight, headlamp) and a towel if you don't want to lay on the floor. This is an awkward position to be in and you can really only get one hand up there.
First push the drivers side seat all the way back, lay down and look up, the flasher is to the right of the steering column.
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That box is where the flasher relay is located in the stock position, yours should look like the third image in this post (the part pictured is the LED flasher relay module I got from Diode Dynamics). The blue arrow points at the steering column. Detach the flasher from the white wire connector with all the wires on it, leave that alone you're just unplugging it. Then take your flathead screwdriver and pry the flasher off (red arrow, between the flasher and the clip holding it up), I think you have to turn it a bit and pull down. Don't use excessive force it will eventually come off.
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That's the white clip that holds the flasher up. Very small flimsy clip, the new flasher will just slide in and snap into place. You could zip tie it somewhere else if you want instead but keep in mind that box also makes the turn signal indicator noise when driving, too far away and you won't hear it. Then just plug the wire connector in, check that it all works and your good to go!!
For reference the next 3 pictures are the stock Subaru flasher relay.
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Bottom shown, if yours looks like that then this should work for you!!
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Again you want to find an LED flasher relay module CF18 (LM449)
http://www.diodedynamics.com/store/cf18-lm449-led-flasher-module
Good luck!!! :D
 
THANKS dirtyXV. I love you Mannn. That is awesome photos and directions for the Flasher replacement. Diode Dynamics is out of stock but they are on back order I was told. As soon as they arrive they will ship mine. Then Good-Bye Hyper flash.

As for getting access to the Turn Signal Bulbs, I heard there is a trap panel in each wheel well that gets you to the Turn signal lights. I've seen where some took the front wheels off and others say just turn the wheel to open the space to gain access.
 
Oh my gosh, hardest car light I ever had to change. It took me over an hour to change the two front turn signal lights from bulbs to LED's. I could not find the trap door inside the wheel wells. I ended up going in next to the windshield washer tank to get the driver side. The passenger side was almost impossible. I removed a screw to the air intake as well as the cover for the the engine compartment to the wheel well. I was able to get all the boomerang lights through there and hoped I could reach the turn signal bulbs. I learned my 37" arms (shirt sleeve length) were about 4" too short. I also realized my hands are a little too big. But once I removed the air flow chute to the air filter box and removed the one nut, I was able to move it enough to get my hand in there. Like I said at the beginning, this is the hardest bulb change ever. Why is it necessary to make it this difficult? Regular bulbs burn out and have to be replaced. You shouldn't have to dismantle the front end of the car to do it. But it's done. Now lets hope the LED's last as long as the warranty. Thanks all for the intel. It at least gave me the idea where to start.

Now once Diode Dynamics sends me the flasher I'll climb in under the dash. This 61 year old body isn't use to all these position requirements just to make the simplest of modifications/changes.
 
Oh my gosh, hardest car light I ever had to change. It took me over an hour to change the two front turn signal lights from bulbs to LED's. I could not find the trap door inside the wheel wells. I ended up going in next to the windshield washer tank to get the driver side. The passenger side was almost impossible. I removed a screw to the air intake as well as the cover for the the engine compartment to the wheel well. I was able to get all the boomerang lights through there and hoped I could reach the turn signal bulbs. I learned my 37" arms (shirt sleeve length) were about 4" too short. I also realized my hands are a little too big. But once I removed the air flow chute to the air filter box and removed the one nut, I was able to move it enough to get my hand in there. Like I said at the beginning, this is the hardest bulb change ever. Why is it necessary to make it this difficult? Regular bulbs burn out and have to be replaced. You shouldn't have to dismantle the front end of the car to do it. But it's done. Now lets hope the LED's last as long as the warranty. Thanks all for the intel. It at least gave me the idea where to start.

Now once Diode Dynamics sends me the flasher I'll climb in under the dash. This 61 year old body isn't use to all these position requirements just to make the simplest of modifications/changes.
Sounds like my '07 civic. To replace the headlight bulbs the manual told you to turn the wheel toward the car and then go through the fender liner. If you popped the hood there was no way you were accessing the bulbs. Luckily I only had to change them once when I upgraded to hid lights. Even then I took off the bumper and removed the headlights.
 
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