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Old 01-19-2016, 07:55 PM   #1
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Standalone Emergency flashers

Guys, I'm slowly getting Hotdog updated on a couple of fronts, but Im stuck at something that I've not been able to find a clear answer for.

I know some people have used the aftermarket turn signal/hazzard combo switch that clamps onto the steering column, and also some of you have managed to get a hold of a flarestat kit.


The problem I have, is that I'm kind of broke, but very resourceful.

I have a harness that came out of my 96 S10 blazer, and I have lots of wiring, a fuse panel, and most importantly, a few flashers.

The question is this. Can anyone provide me with a schematic on how a flasher system works? I know I should be able to add a simple toggle switch for my dash that allows me to essentially make my own system.


Can anyone help? I'll do a detailed write up after the fact...
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