flasher 67960

Exlawman1

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Dec 23, 2019
49
Long island, n.y.
hello i need some help trying to find the wiring diagram for this flasher, its in a whelen light bar but thats all I have
 

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Pete L.

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Virginia (south/central)
I remember that flasher. We used them to flash 2 pair of halogen lights and it had an overide
so that they became takedown, alley or work lights.

A picture is worth a thousand words.
Black is neg/ground
Blue and Brown each control a pair (+)
Orange is the takedown overide (+)

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Exlawman1

Member
Dec 23, 2019
49
Long island, n.y.
I remember that flasher. We used them to flash 2 pair of halogen lights and it had an overide
so that they became takedown, alley or work lights.

A picture is worth a thousand words.
Black is neg/ground
Blue and Brown each control a pair (+)
Orange is the takedown overide (+)

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Thank you so much, that was great im building a 90 inc bar for my 97 freightliner cabriolet
 

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Pete L.

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May 21, 2010
2,575
Virginia (south/central)
Yes, Jim, I did and responded. Check your PMs.
At the top right of the pages, there is your member name. To the right of that
is a small envelope symbol you can click on to access your PMs.

-Pete
 

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