Sort of a addition to the LED How-to:
Replacing stock flasher with load independant unit.
$2.49 at Auto Zone.
Locate the stock flasher unit.
in front of the battery box
It is held in place with a rubber mount, just pull it out.
Unplug
As you can see this uses a tiny spade type plug.
These are available.. Or you can cut and splice in a connector.
I sourced two connectors from an old clutch switch.
Soldered them onto wires and added shrink wrap.
Standard connectors for the flasher unit, I like to
add a little solder..
I can just plug the wires in.
I added a wrap or two of tape, as well as dilectric grease.
I weather proofed the flasher with some shrink wrap just to be professional. Find a good spot to tie it in place and there you go.
Works perfectly..
Took about 30 minutes..
Replacing stock flasher with load independant unit.
$2.49 at Auto Zone.
Locate the stock flasher unit.
in front of the battery box
It is held in place with a rubber mount, just pull it out.
Unplug
As you can see this uses a tiny spade type plug.
These are available.. Or you can cut and splice in a connector.
I sourced two connectors from an old clutch switch.
Soldered them onto wires and added shrink wrap.
Standard connectors for the flasher unit, I like to
add a little solder..
I can just plug the wires in.
I added a wrap or two of tape, as well as dilectric grease.
I weather proofed the flasher with some shrink wrap just to be professional. Find a good spot to tie it in place and there you go.
Works perfectly..
Took about 30 minutes..
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