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Post by damin69 on Jun 25, 2010 20:30:36 GMT -6
Ok I screwed up big time. Ok while we were working on putting on the HIDs. well I let the flasher relay loose to work around. Well I turned a corner today heard a crunch then my signals stopped working. Stopped and found that my flasher relay was smashed by the front fork.
So What universal automotive flasher relay can I use to replace it?
Thanks in advance.
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Post by zugzug on Jun 26, 2010 6:03:03 GMT -6
The last time I replaced a relay I picked up one at a heavy duty truck parts store. It was a electronic flasher that you could set the speed of the flash and it also made a ticking noise when it flashed to remind you to turn it off. I thought it was a pretty good deal for $10 or so. -Zug
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Post by damin69 on Jun 26, 2010 21:48:18 GMT -6
Ok not all flashers are created equal. I picked up and electronic flasher 3 wire. Well them X P L codes can be confuseing good thing I was paying attention almost had a huge wire fire..... LOL so after averting a disaster I took that one back. Started going back through all the relays that Autozone had out there. They had about 12 of them to choose from. I got to looking at this one and on the relay it was actually printed said LED. Sweet. Also instead of X P L by the pins this one had + - and L now that I can deal with as I knew which was the Positive wire what was Ground so that just left the final wire to hook to L. Got this hooked up. IT WORKS Great. No more fast blinking LED flashers they flash at normal blinker rate. :-) Here are some pictures of the container
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