nonblinking drivers side blinker
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re: nonblinking drivers side blinker
you can use the round ones.
the big trucks and buses also used the square ones, and my 77 bus has one too.
the big trucks and buses also used the square ones, and my 77 bus has one too.
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you can ford a river or stream and get to the other side, if you dodge it you will not, and if you drive a chevy to the levee it will run dry and the music will die.
you can ford a river or stream and get to the other side, if you dodge it you will not, and if you drive a chevy to the levee it will run dry and the music will die.
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Someone PLEASE tell me exactly where this $%*& blinker is located!! Is it what makes the "clinking" noise when the signal is on? If so, I get brief periods where it "clinks" once, so I can hear it.. but I'll be darned if I could find the thing!
I tried pulling my instrument panel, but could only get it about 3/4 inch away from the dash w/out unhooking the entire think, which I'm not sure I'm ready to do...
I tried pulling my instrument panel, but could only get it about 3/4 inch away from the dash w/out unhooking the entire think, which I'm not sure I'm ready to do...
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all i can say is that it looks like it will fit. i did get both flashers for you in the box. i was wrong about them being different. they are both the same #552 12 volt. i think they both work but i didn't test them. here they are thermal flashers. http://www.tricoproducts.com/brochure.c ... ion_id=124
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shjould be a standard 533 two pronger. wagner and all sorts of others make them.
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I don't want to give em a heart-attack. That is what would happen if I answered the door in the buff. Heck it almost scares me to death when I step out of the shower and look in the mirror.~Mancar1~
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'70 f250 4x4 Crew cab 460/C6 '72 F100 390/C6 9.8 MPG AVG. '89 Mercury Cougar LS Dual Exh. V6 . 18.9 MPG AVG. In Town.
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I had it all pulled out, so I went ahead and used the flasher unit I bought. I guess I couldn't resist seeing if it actually worked or not.
The flasher I bought does work fine. What I found was interesting, though. There was only ONE flasher unit on the back of the panel. It was on the far right side of the panel. It was a "baby blue" or light turqouise color, and had a "nub" on the end of it. This "nub" snapped into a hole in the instrument panel just like it was meant to be. So whether it was original or not, I can't say, but it sure looked that way.
On the bright side, the flasher until I plugged in is supposed to be "long lasting", so hopefully I won't have to do this again any time soon. It does not have a "nub" to plug into the panel, but there was a round bracket thingy mounted under the dash that it snapped right into like it was meant to be. So at least it's not just hanging back there. I'm not sure what the bracket was for.
One final note, this instrument panel was a real pain in the @ss to get out and back in, but at least my blinkers work now!
The flasher I bought does work fine. What I found was interesting, though. There was only ONE flasher unit on the back of the panel. It was on the far right side of the panel. It was a "baby blue" or light turqouise color, and had a "nub" on the end of it. This "nub" snapped into a hole in the instrument panel just like it was meant to be. So whether it was original or not, I can't say, but it sure looked that way.
On the bright side, the flasher until I plugged in is supposed to be "long lasting", so hopefully I won't have to do this again any time soon. It does not have a "nub" to plug into the panel, but there was a round bracket thingy mounted under the dash that it snapped right into like it was meant to be. So at least it's not just hanging back there. I'm not sure what the bracket was for.
One final note, this instrument panel was a real pain in the @ss to get out and back in, but at least my blinkers work now!
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Well, my flashers work now, too... I got my "new" ER flasher switch from fordman today and put it in tonight. When I flicked the switch on and off, I got nothing. Thought I must have had a bad wire or something. I was a bit disappointed, but figured I'd fix it later. At least I had a switch in one piece.
The weirdest thing happened, though... I decided to leave the switch installed and mess with it more later. Only, I accidentally left it in the "on" position. Then, as I was getting out of the truck, I accidentally hit the blinker switch and... emergency flashers!!
So as long as I have the ER flasher switch turned to "ON", AND have my blinkers turned on (left or right, doesn't matter), I get flashers.
Very bizzare. I could only find ONE flasher unit under the dash, and that was the one attached to the instrument panel. So my new flasher unit is also working with the ER flashers. My turn signals work fine, otherwise. No apparent problems. I turn off the ER flashers, and I'm back to normal blinkers.
So I'm not sure that's right, but it'll work if I need 'em... but does anyone have any ideas, or could it really have been set up that way?
The weirdest thing happened, though... I decided to leave the switch installed and mess with it more later. Only, I accidentally left it in the "on" position. Then, as I was getting out of the truck, I accidentally hit the blinker switch and... emergency flashers!!
So as long as I have the ER flasher switch turned to "ON", AND have my blinkers turned on (left or right, doesn't matter), I get flashers.
Very bizzare. I could only find ONE flasher unit under the dash, and that was the one attached to the instrument panel. So my new flasher unit is also working with the ER flashers. My turn signals work fine, otherwise. No apparent problems. I turn off the ER flashers, and I'm back to normal blinkers.
So I'm not sure that's right, but it'll work if I need 'em... but does anyone have any ideas, or could it really have been set up that way?
Former owner of a '67 F100 Camper Special
Current owner of a '06 F150 King Ranch 4x4 SuperCrew
Current owner of a '06 F150 King Ranch 4x4 SuperCrew