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dmend
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Date posted: 2/17/2007 1:35 pm  Subject: Alternating Flasher Wiring
Hello everyone,

This is my first time at this forum and I have a question that is auto related. I am enrolled in a basic electrical automotive class at the local community college and can't figure out one of our assignments. I need to wire-up two lights that flash opposite of each other. I'm using a two-terminal generic flasher and two auto light bulbs. Would I need one or more resistors to do this? Any help is greatly appreciated.

Thanks,
dmend

 
scherzo
Total posts: 4
Total points: 40
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Date posted: 3/29/2007 10:53 am  Subject: flashing lights
Hi,dmend, Take a look at most any GM wiring diagram for the turn signal/ side marker lights in the front. It is a very cool circuit. Enjoy! I like the assignment. no extra resistors needed.
 
 

  

 
 
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