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DIY hazard flashers?

Discussion in 'Mechanics Garage' started by WGREGT, Feb 13, 2010.

  1. WGREGT

    WGREGT New Member

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    Hey gang-
    I'm trying to do some electro-work on my 85 VF500F Interceptor and need some advice. I'm trying to wire up a hazard light switch. I've heard of this before, but can't seem to find the link.

    What I want to do is something super simple. No relay, no flasher diodes. Just a simple switch with 2 prongs and a couple feet of wire. One wire goes from one tab/prong on the switch to one front signal, one wire goes from the other tab/prong on the switch to the other front signal. When you need hazard lights/all four, you simply flip your signal switch to EITHER left or right, then flip the switch, and BINGO, all four flash.

    Except I can't remember which wire coming from the signals I hook to the switch...the positive one (the one that flashes when the turn signal is on?) or a negative/ground?

    Any of you guys done this and can offer some insight?
     


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