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Old 10-16-2005, 12:16 PM   #1 (permalink)
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anybody know how to wire a single filament bulb to stay on with parking lights and blink when the blinker is on
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Quote: Originally Posted by turbotrix2004
anybody know how to wire a single filament bulb to stay on with parking lights and blink when the blinker is on

Depending on the car.......you might can by with tying the postivie wire into the postitive wire on the parking lamp and then tie the other wire from the single filament bulb into the wire that allows the parking light to blink. That wire should stay ground until you make it "flash".

This is usually how you make sidemarker lights stay on like parking lights and then flash when you hit the turn signals.

I'll have to play around with our wiring to give you a precise answer.
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yeah i thought about that also but at night when the parking lights are on i don't think the blinker would work it would just stay lit being that there is constant power from parking lights going to it
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it would blink cause everytime the relay turned on the power the light would loose its ground and turn off.
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ok thanx then i'll give that a try and see what happens
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