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Post by ftuffbcool on Oct 9, 2014 0:23:38 GMT -5
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Post by katastroff on Oct 9, 2014 8:07:25 GMT -5
You got a picture of your old flasher relay?
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Post by ftuffbcool on Oct 9, 2014 11:41:06 GMT -5
its your basic 3 wire small cylinder relay. black green grey.
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Post by tvnacman on Oct 9, 2014 16:20:35 GMT -5
a two wire flasher will not work in place a a three wire flasher , without some wiring changes .
John
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Post by dmartin95 on Oct 9, 2014 23:35:04 GMT -5
its your basic 3 wire small cylinder relay. black green grey. Hi F-tuff, no, you can not use the one in your auto zone link. You would need two of them, one for your flashers and the other for your turn signal. Here is a link describing the way the flasher you referenced works. (Scroll to the bottom for pics) While you may not want to wait, it would probably be much simpler (and cheaper) just to get the proper relay. A couple of weeks ago I bought the entire of inventory of a scooter store that was going belly-up and I have about 20 of these flasher relays. I have both kinds, the one with 3 wires and the ones that are 3 pin receptacle (No wired plug)... If you're interested I will sell you either kind for $5.00 + $2. S&H. If your interested, just send me a PM.
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