Flasher Relay
- ScottishPinz
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Flasher Relay
OK so I have a new Flasher Relay to sort out my slow indicators, but question is, where is the relay located so I can change it over.
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Re: Flasher Relay
My flasher relay is located above the foot brake reservoir on the front left at the flat panel.
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Re: Flasher Relay
I just changed mine last week; the ones at SAV are as cheap as I could find and they work great. In the pic on their site it looks like a cheap generic part, but when you get it, it actually looks like a good quality name brand component. I cut the metal bracket off the old stock flasher unit and modified it to hold the new one. The flasher is the aluminum cylinder near the emergency flasher switch.
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Re: Flasher Relay
Fitted new flasher relay. Bit different as it doesn't have an earth connection to the body. All works fine except the light on the dash doesn't flash very brightly now!
Re: Flasher Relay
Is this the correct replacement for my original 91PMK 3+1x20W 24V flasher relay? https://www.pinzgauer.com/showdetails.p ... no=SAV1430
If so, what is the proper way to install the new flasher unit? The old one I have had two separate bolts connected to separate wires. This just looks like it has the one hole for one bolt. Please advise.
If so, what is the proper way to install the new flasher unit? The old one I have had two separate bolts connected to separate wires. This just looks like it has the one hole for one bolt. Please advise.
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Re: Flasher Relay
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If you don’t want to drill a new hole higher up you can use the existing right hole from old flasher but it will be a bit lower
If you don’t want to drill a new hole higher up you can use the existing right hole from old flasher but it will be a bit lower
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Re: Flasher Relay
I managed to fit mine to the top hole, wasn't easy.
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