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Old 02-23-2002, 05:26 PM   #1 (permalink)
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How do I wire turn signals to be on all the time?

How do I do this and is it difficult to do for a person that doesn't know much about electrical work.
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and blink also?

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Do a search, but there are 3 ways,

1. Ghetto style, this involves taking the ground and splicing it with a power lead. Makes the turns stay on and flash when they need to. The side marker will flash too but alternating.
2. 4 relays at each corner, but it will hyperblink
3. 5 relays, the added relay prevents the hyperblink.
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yes, is there a writeup on this anywhere?
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yes, is there a writeup on this anywhere?
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blinker/side marker wiring

I think that is what u r looking for

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Old 02-23-2002, 11:38 PM   #6 (permalink)
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id also like to know this...
but all the info/links/pics on that link dont work no more so its rather hard to understand what theyre talking about...

do u have to worry about the wiring/housing melting?
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Well mine has 75000 km on it, no melting. But then I suppose it would have something to do with the amount of time driving around with your lights on.
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dude
mind doing a simple write up on what u need and what u gotta do to get this to work?
Like I said before, its a sweet mod but the other post/link has many things missing.... diagrams and all... and also its somewhat harder to follow a "conversation" rather than someone just posting it once and everyone going from there....
a new one would he helpful with all the specific equipment youll be needing.

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Here's one way:



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SuperFlea's detailed "make the sidemarkers blink" mod write-up...

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I have no idea what that diagram is showing
word/color/wiring translation?
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I'm not sure what there is to understand - black is ground on the turns, green/yellow is the signal. The boxes are 12v relays you can buy at Radio Shack and you attach them like they say. If you can't read the diagram I woud recommend you don't do this mod...
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