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PostPosted: 03 Mar 2011, 19:44 
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No worries Geoff...........but how do I wire that?

Straight off of the contact in the relay to ground?


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Just wire "86" to the load wire of your new flasher unit and "85" to ground,
the relay will now click when the indicators flash,
just make sure the new flasher can handle the current draw of the relay,
i'm sure it should do.
Leave the other pins on the relay disconnected

The above assumes that your new flasher puts out 12v to your led indicator lights, if it
doesn't put out 12v then DONT do this.

hope this makes sense 8)

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I'm pretty sure it does Geoff, there are only 3 contacts..........load pin, battery and earth..............the load pin surely drives the lights.


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this sight looks interesting ;\ wonder if its trustable.
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site* failure :( and it was in the post that is now deleted.

thepartsbin it was but i wouldnt bother going there they have everything you could ever want and VERY cheap but heh.

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