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Turn signals seem to be slow then fast. No consistancy in they frequency. Is this an electrical gremlin Any suggestions?
Bob
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Turn Signals - Electronic Flasher?
Dennis,
I take it that it would just be a straight "swap out" for the old mechanical flasher to an electronic one? I'm a little auto-electric challenged...
Cheers,
Bob
I take it that it would just be a straight "swap out" for the old mechanical flasher to an electronic one? I'm a little auto-electric challenged...
Cheers,
Bob
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My flasher is doing the same thing and just this morning I ordered the Buss 24v 3 prong electronic flasher replacement unit. It took the Napa store a while to look up the part number, so in case someone needs it- Buss BE234 = Napa EG23.
I haven't received it yet, so I hope its correct.
Oh $17.99 and I should have it tomorrow afternoon!
I haven't received it yet, so I hope its correct.
Oh $17.99 and I should have it tomorrow afternoon!
NAPA flasher
I was having the same problem and replaced the flasher with the NAPA EG23 and it works great. You might want to seal the seam with a bead of hot glue to make it water resistant. I mounted the flasher using the stock bracket by grinding off the dimple that holds the stock flasher onto the bracket and hot glued the napa flasher on then put a cable tie around it for good measure.
Curtis
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Flasher replacement
Alright guys. The unit you recommend fromn Napa (EG-23)only has 3 posts. How did you hook it up???? The unit I presently have has 5 posts, only 4 are used.
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I haven't done mine yet, but am pretty sure my original unit has 3 prongs. Here are the sdp-pinzgauer.org directions with some codes that might help with your 5 prong unit.-
http://www.sdp-pinzgauer.org/html/elect ... asher.html
http://www.sdp-pinzgauer.org/html/elect ... asher.html
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