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Old 11-15-2006, 06:42 PM   #1
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Dealer installed 4-way flashers

Well, while looking in a box of parts that was with the truck, I found a flarestat 4 way flasher, exactly like this one on e-bay, even has the flasher thingy itself


Anyways, I was not going to incorporate it into the new wiring harness b/c I thought it was not a factory thing, but now I would like to use it since I found out it was a delaer thing.

What would be the best way to incorporate it into the painless harness? How was it installed originally (steering column connector?)

any help would be appreciated
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Old 11-15-2006, 07:41 PM   #2
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Re: Dealer installed 4-way flashers

Well, that 4-way should have a power lead going in and 4 leads going out....correct ??

You want to connect to the (+) leads going to each corner....after the factory turn-signal switch.

That switch has a light in the knob...not sure if its self-grounding or theres a wire for that as well

Then the flasher it self would need constant power from the fuse block...

Hope this helps...

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Old 11-16-2006, 01:50 PM   #3
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Re: Dealer installed 4-way flashers

I have two of those(one is in my 65 C80), and both have connectors that plug between the signal switch and the harness. I would think the painless harness should have the correct connector for the signal switch, that is, provided your four-way switch has the connectors on it like mine do.

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Old 11-17-2006, 12:56 AM   #4
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Re: Dealer installed 4-way flashers

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I have two of those(one is in my 65 C80), and both have connectors that plug between the signal switch and the harness. I would think the painless harness should have the correct connector for the signal switch, that is, provided your four-way switch has the connectors on it like mine do.

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Cool, that even easier for you. The one I dealt with was just leads...some one must of hacked the connector off.

Painless usually supplies both the long and short GM connector, for people who run different columns.

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