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Old 05-26-2010, 01:29 PM   #2
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Originally Posted by KiLLeR2001 View Post
Initially I was tapping into the wire that goes into the turn signal switch. There are 3 wires for the turn signal switch. when 1 and 3 are on, the left signal activates... when 1 and 2 are on, right signal. I used a multimeter to see if any of these wires had a constant 12V flow when the signal was on, and none of them did, they all fluctuated a pulse based on the signal. Is this a result of the relay sending out the pulse? If so, do you know which wire that goes into the flasher relay has a constant 12V source when a signal is activated?
You can't use the turn switch as is. You have to pull the switch off of the OEM circuit.

Cut the 3 wires going to the turn switch.

Battery - 12A fuse - pin 2 of switch

Use 1 relay. When the switch is left, this relay will connect the green/black to the light green/black wires on the stock circuit.

Use another relay. When the switch is right, this relay will connect the green/yelow to the light green/black wires on the stock circuit.

I assume you know how to do this. switch and ground to 86/85. 2 wires to 30 87 as appropriate.

It should work like stock.

Now you can tap the switch for constant 12v.
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