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flowlighting blaze problem.....any suggestions???

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Stcgolfer

Joined: Feb 27 2006
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Location: Ohio

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2005 Hyundai Tiburon
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Post Thu Jul 05, 2007 8:05 pm

A little background on what happened.....I busted the front tube back in february and needed to replace it....I put it off until tonight...but after the tube busted everything was going fine for about a month until one day I turned on the kit and only select colors would work: Yellow-Green, Blue, and White. Red, Green, Aqua, and Purple would not work..Every color would however work in about 1/4 of the broken tube but none of the other tubes... So I figured if I changed the broken tube, since it displayed all the colors in what was left of it, all the tubes would return to normal....So I change the tube, turn it on and.....Nothing Changed.....I still only have 3 colors, but now my front tube works.....So any suggestions on what might be wrong would be fantastic...Thanks
Drifting10

Joined: May 28 2007
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Post Thu Jul 05, 2007 8:06 pm

thats wierd man idk what to tell ya
Aken

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Post Thu Jul 05, 2007 8:19 pm

One of two things is happening:

1) You still have the broken tube attached to the ECU, and it's sending bad signals to it. Remove the broken tube, and the rest will work. One of your other tubes might also be contributing to the problem. My old Blaze kit did the same wierd stuff because I had sliced one of the tubes' wires, causing a short. After fixing the wires, it worked great.

2) The bad feedback has already caused your ECU to be permanently damaged, and you'll need a new one.

Inspect your kit as much as possible to narrow down the problem, then go from there.
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