Frosty72
Well-Known Member
Did you replace the flasher?
Don't use any resistors with the Diodes at the instrument cluster amber light, combine the diodes ends with the silver band together & solder them to the brown wire going to the stock indicator bulb, the green wire to the bulb should be grounded to the frame.
Did you replace the flasher?
I just tried wiring it again exactly as it shows in the diagram you provided and it does not work. As soon as I attach the ground wire the instrument cluster light comes on (but dim) and all the directionals dim as well and I still have 4 way flashing.....:bang head: I should note that I am using 3 wire directionals on all four corners (not that this should be causing any problems that I can see)
Do you have any resistors at the turn signal bulbs? if so remove them. did you check the connection of the diodes? you ONLY combine the diodes at the silver band end not the other end coming from the harness and make sure they don't touch each other at the harness side.
I am 10000% sure my instructions are correct I just did that mod last week & its working fine. recheck your connections again.
There are no resistors at the directionals unless there is something built inside of them that I dont know about. I triple checked all the connections and everything is as should be. I don't doubt that your information is correct, I'm just betting that there is something I'm overlooking on my end that has to do with the directionals themselves. I'm thinking I may need diodes on the directionals to ensure that the high and low circuits are truely seperated.
you might have mixed up the 3 wires of the directionals, they have 2 +ve wires & one common -ve.
the running light is the dimmer, while the turn signal light is the brighter.
you might have mixed up the 3 wires of the directionals, they have 2 +ve wires & one common -ve.
the running light is the dimmer, while the turn signal light is the brighter.
Without the factory instrument cluster bulb installed all of the directionals function as they should so I'm pretty sure they are wired correctly. But the way i see it, if the instrument cluster bulb is still lighting up when wired with the diodes there has to be some feedback from the running light circuit that is bleeding over into the directional circuit. My guess is that this is happening inside the directionals themselves. :ummm: This is where I got the idea that I made need to put diodes on each of the directionals independently. :confused2:
Without the factory instrument cluster bulb installed all of the directionals function as they should so I'm pretty sure they are wired correctly. But the way i see it, if the instrument cluster bulb is still lighting up when wired with the diodes there has to be some feedback from the running light circuit that is bleeding over into the directional circuit. My guess is that this is happening inside the directionals themselves. :ummm: This is where I got the idea that I made need to put diodes on each of the directionals independently. :confused2:
...At the results i have now TURN signal light at both directions, left and right.
It was not the point but just happend
Anyway it works well...unk:
Our master of BEST TUTORIALS hit again!
As usual great work :clapping:
Thx for clearing this out unk:
Enter your email address to join: