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how to make this light blink with turning signals
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QUOTE(kisu6GC @ Oct 25, 2006 - 11:51 PM) [snapback]496177[/snapback] so which green one is the turn signal wire? and will my side markers stay on with my lights on or will it only turn on only when i use my turning signal thanks by the way QUOTE(Coomer @ Oct 25, 2006 - 11:12 PM) [snapback]496162[/snapback] Steff, while that may work, the best bet is to use a SPDT relay. ![]() Terminal 30 would go to a fused +12 volt power wire, 87 would go to the positive wires on the sidemarkers (which you'd cut,) 85 would go to ground and 86 would splice into the green/black wire that goes to the turn signal on the left side, or the green/yellow wire that goes to the turn signal on the right side. And they don't make dual filament 194 bulbs for the sidemarkers by the way. ![]() your side markers will stay off and just blink with the turn signal. to make them do the same thing as the turn signal you would need a dual filament bulb like the turn signal has. but, as Coomer pointed out, they don't make dual filament 194 bulbs. I figured there must be a dual filament bulb of some sort that will fit into the same socket as the 194, but I am not sure edit: thanks Coomer, thats a much more professional way of going about it. I was taking the "bored one day and want to try something new but I'll probably end up messing up the car" approach to the project ![]() This post has been edited by hurley97: Oct 26, 2006 - 12:24 AM -------------------- |
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