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Author: Subject: Flasher relay wiring
bigdrew

posted on 25/9/11 at 02:37 PM Reply With Quote
Flasher relay wiring

I'm after getting my three pin flasher wired in to finish of my fuse/relay box. It seems to be done two different ways so I'm a little confused. (I'm using the three pin flasher, sierra stalk and savage hazard switch if that makes any difference)

Pin 31 to ground
Pin 49a to indicator stalk

Then pin 49 seems to be wired to either Perm live or also to the stalk?

Can anyone confirm which one it is?..

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bigdrew

posted on 25/9/11 at 02:43 PM Reply With Quote
Stalks are wired as per Sierra stalk
Sierra stalk

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daniel mason

posted on 25/9/11 at 05:59 PM Reply With Quote
Savage hazard switch wiring is as follows
1st set of contacts
Pin 1 is feed to flasher relay
Pin 2 is permanent live
Pin 3 is ignition live

2nd set of contacts
Pin 1 is return from flasher
Pin2 is left and right indicator wires with a diode on each to stop back feeding

Am unsure of the sierra stalk wiring but should be easy enough. The hazard switch is the most complicated bit






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bigdrew

posted on 26/9/11 at 12:50 PM Reply With Quote
Top stuff, all makes sense now! I take it if I use a on off on switch I can take the 'from flasher' wire to the middle of this and the two outer ones to the left and right indicators.

My sierra stalk is knackered after I decided to have a look inside and a switch seems like the easier option!

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