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Old 09-03-2002, 08:53 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Keepin turn signals on always, and have em blink when turn signal is activated inside

hey i saw this on a few ludes at hp.com (RIP) and i was wondering if any of you know how to do it, i think it looks awsome cause our turn signal lights are bright and it would look light vettes or somethin. then when you activate the turn signal left or right, it just blinks and goes back to on position after the turn... opinons and/or instrustions anyone?? thanks
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Not sure but try a search. I could have sworn somebody on the site did a write up about 6 months ago on this.
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this might help
blinker/side marker wiring
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Old 09-03-2002, 09:50 PM   #4 (permalink)
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hey thanks for the link but jeeeez, i dont know where to start with this, i am a complete newb to lighting and wiring and stuff.. does anyone have a possible write up with pics?? none of the pics in the old thread work and its just so confusing. also, i was wondering if the same can be done for the tailights. thanks!
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If you're a no0b with electrical work... find someone who isn't to help out.
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If you're a no0b with electrical work... find someone who isn't to help out.

that's why he's posting in here


there's a ghetto way of doing it.. no relays required but.. u get some bonus features:
1: hyper blinker
2: turn signal indicators (green ones) on ur gauge cluster stay dimly lit
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I mean in his town. Not read, the DYI style.
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I have this on my lude. It is a set-up that me and my friend assemble and sell. We have sold quite a few on po.com not too many recently. Yes there is a ghetto way of doing by cutting and crossing wires, but it hyperblinks and yes the gauge lights dim. THey set-up we use has no hyperblink and it also activate the sidemarkers to blink as well, not just stay on which is how they come stock so they actually act as sidemarkers.
If you have any questions please feel free to email me at dyer_2000@hotmail.com
We sell these kits already assembled and mounted inside a metal bottom case and come ready to install with detailed instructions. A 5year old could install this kit on their car. It looks really nice if you have the JDM fogs becasue it lights up the whole lower portion of the bumper. See the included pic of my car.
We sell the kits for $75.00 shipped fully insured to your door with tracking number.
Again let me know if you have any questions about the kit.
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I have this on my lude. It is a set-up that me and my friend assemble and sell. We have sold quite a few on po.com not too many recently. Yes there is a ghetto way of doing by cutting and crossing wires, but it hyperblinks and yes the gauge lights dim. THey set-up we use has no hyperblink and it also activate the sidemarkers to blink as well, not just stay on which is how they come stock so they actually act as sidemarkers.
If you have any questions please feel free to email me at dyer_2000@hotmail.com
We sell these kits already assembled and mounted inside a metal bottom case and come ready to install with detailed instructions. A 5year old could install this kit on their car. It looks really nice if you have the JDM fogs becasue it lights up the whole lower portion of the bumper. See the included pic of my car.
We sell the kits for $75.00 shipped fully insured to your door with tracking number.
Again let me know if you have any questions about the kit.
man u try to promote everything u do.. i remember they locked ur thread trying to sell a blue clock.. oh well its all good.. i do it too

yea just use 3 relays that'll work fine too.. the diagrams in the faq pretty much explained em all but all the links were broken unfortunately..
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hey 00prelude_tx, i was wondering if you could also make the sidemarker flash alternativly with the front signals. aslo about the blue clock.. i was looking for someone who might have a blue clock for my lude. and lastly, do the signals come on with my parking lights or full lights? thanks a lot!
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Bleh... badassrobs-- browse the FAQ Forum... you'll find a lot of these answers there.
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Yesit can be done so that the sidemarkers and front blinkers blink alternatievly. Yes I can mod your clock to shine blue as in the attached photo. And they all come on with the parking lights and the headlights.
Let me know if you have any other questions.
Here is the pic of the clock interior
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