LED signal light flasher issue

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Anyone have issues with installing LED signal light flashers?

For whatever reason either 1) my car is wired backwards, or 2) the Chinese got there production process backwards.

So I bought 2 LED flashers: one for signal lights and one for the emergency hazard 4 way lights.

They are simple plug and play devices (so I thought).

Started with the signal lights above the glove box and then moved to the 4ways located under the dash by the fuse box.

I plugged in directly and they didn’t work....

thought about it...ended up building a set of jumpers to cross the connectors.

low and behold with the connections crossed (with picture of the jumpers I built) both signal lights and 4ways work as they are supposed to....

what am I missing?   Is this normal?

I am curious if anyone else has had this issue

thx as always for your comments

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LED's are often polarized, and I've read that some LED flasher cans are reversed polarity from the factory and need to be reversed for our cars.

 
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There has been many posts on this before. 

In my case, I bought ALL my LED lights and flashers from Bill at HiPoParts.com. The flasher needs to be grounded as well as being correct polarity. My factory wire harness was also wired backwards, but, this did not matter back in the day because polarity was not a concern. I did not have those little gismos to remove small pins from the socket, so I made up short jumper wires to connect the flasher. See pic.

Early on, I tried LED bulbs etc. from Amazon, epay or the local parts store and ended up scrapping it all. Cheap junk! then I found a member here, Bill at https://www.HiPoParts.com He supplies much better components and his service is awesome. He will assist with any questions or problems you have. HiPoParts is located in Michigan. Check out his website. 

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There has been many posts on this before.

In my case, I bought ALL my LED lights and flashers from Bill at HiPoParts.com. The flasher needs to be grounded as well as being correct polarity. My factory wire harness was also wired backwards, but, this did not matter back in the day because polarity was not a concern. I did not have those little gismos to remove small pins from the socket, so I made up short jumper wires to connect the flasher. See pic.

Early on, I tried LED bulbs etc. from Amazon, epay or the local parts store and ended up scrapping it all. Cheap junk! then I found a member here, Bill at https://www.HiPoParts.com He supplies much better components and his service is awesome. He will assist with any questions or problems you have. HiPoParts is located in Michigan. Check out his website.

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Yes, Bill was a huge help to me, great guy! Since I am doing a ground-up restoration, I have converted everything to LED.
 
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