Wiring diagram

Constable5c20

New Member
Nov 12, 2014
3
Kentucky
Hey guys, I have searched through here, looked through Google, contacted both code 3 and sound off, and I can not find a wiring diagram for this flasher anywhere. These came out of a code 3 2100 lightbar. It of course shows red to 12v, black to ground, and a color for each bank. The problem I'm having is that there are twelve wires on the input. Two of them being red, one is red with white and the other is red with a black stripe. I've tried using the pseledf12 flasher diagram, and a couple of others but the wiring just doesn't match up, and I would really like to know exactly what the other wires do, I assume they would be for mode changes, turning off front and back lights, and so on, but..... never assume right? So if any of you guys can help me out with this I would really appreciate it. 218043
 

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Nolines

Member
Apr 5, 2018
1,678
Margate, FL
Wow that Reminds me of the Remote Control from Speedtechlights, Connect the Red Wire to everything... But..But..BUT its got Multiple Colored Wires and only 1 Red,,,, What do the Other Wires go to????

EMail back still didnt help till I sent a Photo and the guy actually had to go get one and go to the shop where they make them and realized the manual was WRONG!!
 

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