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Single Turn signal indicator wiring?
Single Turn signal indicator wiring? Anyone know how this is done. Right now I have to wires for the power from each signal and one ground. If anyone has diagrams or exact part numbers, that would be great. I assume there is a couple of diodes or something involved.
Thanks, :D Mike: |
Anyone, Anyone, Buller?
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Mine has the MG column. There is no brake lite canseler in the turn signsl switch so there are seperate brake and turn signal bulbs in rear..Power goes to the flasher then to the column, then seperate left and a right wires go to a switch for the four ways then either side is split to front and rear.Three wires under each of the left and right terminals.The four way flasher is seperate .Power to that flasher then to the four way switch power terminal. The Four way flasher switch resembles a head light switch.When the knob is in the turn signals are seperated and when the knob is pulled out the left and rigths are combined and taking power through the four way flasher .That and the CD memory are the only circuits bypassing the ignition and master switchs.Surley don't want to leave car four ways going and key in switch.
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A zener diode in each power lead to the indicator light should do the trick. Radio Shack has them, #1N4742A, $1.29 per pack of two.
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Thank You Guys! The dkjo's solution sounds like it will do the trick. I'm off to Radio Shack!
:D --Mike |
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