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06-13-2013, 03:06 PM | #1 |
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bypassing blinkers wiring help
So found out yesterday that there's a bad wire somewhere in behind my fuse block. I don't really want to tear apart all of the wiring so I'm wondering if I can bypass the wiring and get my blinkers to work. So I pulled relay from fuse block(has power to relay). I hooked up a jumper wire to power side of relay and ran a wire from relay to purple blinker wire in column wiring. The other terminal of the relay I plugged back in to fuse block. So when I was all done, the blinkers will light up, but they don't flash. Anyone have a suggestion on what I did wrong to jump the relay over? I want my blinkers to work, as everything else seems to work. Thanks
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