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Originally Posted by Rickysnickers
Dumb question, but on some hazard light set ups, they require a separate relay from the turn signals. Is this set up one of those types?
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No separate relay required.
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Originally Posted by dsraven
if you place a jumper wire accros the flasher plug in terminals where it plugs into the fuse panel the lights should light up but not flash. if that works try a new flasher. if it doesn't work then look into the wiring.
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I'll try that & see. The truck was rewired using this
Universal Wiring Harness from Speedway. and was pretty straight forward. It came with a standard flasher & I knew I was going to have to use one designed for LED's so I opted for the one listed previously. For what ever reason, I did order two, so I'll stick it in there to see if that works...fingers crossed.
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Originally Posted by mr48chev
One thing that I would do if I had a pair of generic turn lights sitting around that I could hook up to the turn light wires is hook them up with a temporary hookup making sure that they are grounded and see if the rest of the system work and those lights flash.
If they flash and work it is either in the headlights or in how you hooked them up but this will let you know if you have an issue down stream from the ends of the turn signal wires.
If you look at the headlight wiring diagram in post 7 you will see that the park and turn lights ground through the ground plug for the headlights and if the headlights aren't hooked up you don't have a ground. This is something that you need to check on the headlights.
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I'll stick a standard bulb in there to see if that makes a difference.