Quik Vid of my sequential taillights

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    Either it's not wired in correctly or there is a defect in the system. Am I correct to assume that the left side operates in the same fashion.

    Send the link to Tim at Pony Performance and see what he says.
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    Checked the wiring twice.. I have been an electronics installer for 5 years + so that isn't the issue.. Both sides operate in the same manner.. I will modify the flasher tomorrow with a larger capicitor to slow it down, but that still doesn't solve the two at the same time problem..
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    i don't blame you at all for not being happy with them. if it were me, i'd call them, demand my money back get one that is known to work better
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    my buddies did teh same thing... the way he solved it, he sold his **** box lol
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    I have never seen sequentials do that, it looks crazy.
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    Send them back!
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    The only problem is I ordered them about a year ago, lol.. BUT, they are supposed to have a lifetime warranty.. I emailed them but haven't heard back yet...
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    almost looks like a normal light flashing. I'd sell that box or fight to get your money back
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    They are supposed to have a lifetime warranty so I"ll send them a second email on monday, if I don't get a reply shortly after then I will send them a third with links to the forums I will be bashing them on... I did add a larger capacitor to the flasher which slows them down, but they still don't work right (which I knew would be the case, but I want the next working set to be slower anyway)

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