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flasher wiring

Discussion in 'Early CJ5 and CJ6 Tech' started by 57cj5, Aug 11, 2009.

  1. Aug 11, 2009
    57cj5

    57cj5 Member

    North Carolina
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    I bought the ez wire 21 kit. I am also using LED lights for brake and turn. I got the LED flashers from EZ wire, The new flashers are 3 prong and the others are 2 prong. Also the new ones are square and the ones in the kit are round. I called EZ wire tech help, and maybe it is me, but they are not exactly the most helpful and approachable. Basically the person on the other line was not help. I need to somehow jump the 2 power prongs and connect the other (bulb) prong to the signal wire. The ez wire tech said to either let it hang down or tie it up with some wire or plastic ties. Any one had this approach? any suggestions for wiring? I am also using an ididit column (if it matters).
    Thanks,
    Paul
     
  2. Aug 11, 2009
    bkd

    bkd Moderator Supreme Staff Member 2022 Sponsor

    K-Town Tenn.
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    I have the same harness. I had to call them several times over the past 2 years as I made changes to my Jeep ( adding VSS, intergrating EFI, etc). The guy can be short, but if you persist and articulate exactly what you need, and what you don't understand he becomes more helpful. That's been my experience at least.
    I would prepare my questions then call him back, don't be shy about what you need from him....you spent the money, it's his job
    HTH, Jim S.
     
  3. Aug 11, 2009
    CO64CJ5

    CO64CJ5 Member

    Littleton, CO
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    IIRC, the terminals on the 3-wire flasher are Power, Load, and Pilot. The Power terminal goes to the turn signal fuse, the Load terminal goes to the turn signal switch, and the Pilot terminal goes to the indicator lamp in the turn signal switch.
     
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