Sound-Off Headlight Flasher

Just F.Y.I.,Sound Off,has a vehicle compatability chart on the website. You need to have Microsoft Office,on your computer,to view it.
 
TritonBoulder47 said:
SoundOff Tech - Technical Service Bulletins

There ya go... As per their Tech Sheet, your vehicle is not listed... You'd have to test your headlights and see if they are positive or nagative switched...

So as long as my headlights are positively switched, then this headlight flasher will work??


There were lots of types to choose from on the drop-down menu, which one should I select for my specific vehicle?


Thanks
 
Like I said, you would have to test to see if your lights are Positive or Negative switched... SoundOff makes both positive and negative side HLFs...
 
One thing you'll need to find out is if the high beams are relay or solid state controlled. You can find out easily by looking at your fuse panel cover. It will tell you if there is a high beam relay. The other thing you need to find out is if you have a single or dual fuse system. This will be helpful in determining if you need to cut wires or not.


If your system is solid state controlled, then you'll need an isolated flasher to prevent any damage from occurring to the vehicle's brain. About $5 more expensive, but cheaper than spending $600-$1000 for a new brain. :thumbsup:


Tony
 
I'd get with ERM on a flasher... I've pretty much stopped selling my SOS flashers because his are so much more versatile.
 

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