Turn signals.
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Turn signals.
I'm trying to pick up the power to the front turn signals inside the car under the dash. If i put say the left hand ones on, theres actually 3 live wires flashing at the bottom of the column connector, so its a bit confusing.
I need to run a 2 wires from the fronts to the back, as i'm going to be using the 2 outer most bulbs at the back as rear turn signals. Its ideal as they are single filament, and totally in the right place.
Much as i love the flashing red ones, our police dont, they are illegal, it cant be too hard to leave the side lights as they are, and sort out the brake lights, and stop the indicators flashing the brake lights when sidelights are on.
If anyone has any diagrams of these circuits [and ive seen good ones on here] i would really appreciate it, any better manual than Haynes??
I need to run a 2 wires from the fronts to the back, as i'm going to be using the 2 outer most bulbs at the back as rear turn signals. Its ideal as they are single filament, and totally in the right place.
Much as i love the flashing red ones, our police dont, they are illegal, it cant be too hard to leave the side lights as they are, and sort out the brake lights, and stop the indicators flashing the brake lights when sidelights are on.
If anyone has any diagrams of these circuits [and ive seen good ones on here] i would really appreciate it, any better manual than Haynes??
The SC had amber front and rear signal lenses, and the turn signals operated separately from the brake lights. You should be able to emulate that system and have independent (abeit, red) rear turn signals.
BTW - What are you doing for a fog light?
BTW - What are you doing for a fog light?
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Thanks for the diagram.
Hopefully i can emulate it enough to get it working!!
I'm looking at putting some orange bulbs in the the two outer sockets to give it an "orangey" look, and maybe the traffic cops will just drive on by!
I just used an aftermarket fog light bolted under the car, on the passenger side, and an illuminated switch inside.
Not very nice to look at, but i'm making the effort.
For those rare [like once every five years]times when you need it.

Think it was about 4-5 yrs ago last time i used one.
Hopefully i can emulate it enough to get it working!!
I'm looking at putting some orange bulbs in the the two outer sockets to give it an "orangey" look, and maybe the traffic cops will just drive on by!
I just used an aftermarket fog light bolted under the car, on the passenger side, and an illuminated switch inside.
Not very nice to look at, but i'm making the effort.

For those rare [like once every five years]times when you need it.

Think it was about 4-5 yrs ago last time i used one.
Last edited by R1UK; Oct 5, 2005 at 02:24 AM.
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