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Need directional light WIREING diagram 6v pos ground Diagram needed for electric novice who hasn't the slightest idea of electric WIREING. Your assistance would be most appreciated. John.
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Re: Need directional light WIREING diagram 6v pos ground Some more info would be helpful. What year vehicle? Stock wiring? Are you going to use a add on turn signal switch. There are small transisterized switches. The switches usually come with diagrams on where to cut and ad the wires. I use relays and a subminiture center off switch.
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Re: Need directional light WIREING diagram 6v pos ground As Andy said, you first need to decide what you are going to use to activate the turn signals. I, like Andy use a switch setup because I'm not a fan of the add on selectors on the column. But they are the easiest way to go. I would suggest you decide on a selector, order it and then if you don't understand the instructions that comes with it ask a question. If you are interested in a switch setup I can provide you that information. It is not difficult, but takes a little more effort than an add-on.
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Re: Need directional light WIREING diagram 6v pos ground Not trying to steal this thread only Borrow it for a bit !!!
Jseery I would be interested in a switch set up { how does it work } [ I don't mean how well it works ] |
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These diagrams are not mine, copied for others. There is a lot of good information at the site: http://www.how-to-build-hotrods.com/hot-rod-wiring.html
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Re: Need directional light WIREING diagram 6v pos ground I used these diagrams, not too hard to install, conversion box was not expensive from my local trailer store.
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Re: Need directional light WIREING diagram 6v pos ground Thank you all for input for my 1941 ford coupeSD . Diagrams for switch instal are great also.
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