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03-29-2024, 03:14 AM | #22 | |
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Location: Toppenish, WA
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Re: Hazzard lights
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The thing is that he needs to eliminate issues up to the connections that hook the orignal wiring to the turn signals in the after market led lights. Then he needs to understand how the total light has to be hooked up for the turn signals to function. That it worked with what ever he had for turn lights before with a regular flasher says the wiring should be ok. That brings us to the issue either being with the flasher or how it is connected or with the lights and or how they are connected. New does not mean good, I have seen too my guys come close to loosing it on something like this and the problem was that one of the new parts was defective. I say it too often but NEVER ASSUMEm, test.
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