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Date:         Sun, 25 Jun 95  18:18:00 EDT
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From:         "Timothy D.F. Maddox" <TDMADD01@ulkyvm.louisville.edu>
Subject:      Can I use a three prong flasher relay?

My 69 has a four prong flasher relay that I just burned out trying to hook up some new gauges. The 68-70 used the four prong box then in 71 the more common three prong flasher relay was used. This is easier to find and cheaper. I am thinking I once saw a three prong used in a 68 in place of the four prong. Although there are four wires leading to the flasher I only actually use three of the prongs. So what say? And how would I figure which wires went to which prongs?

Thanks,

Tim---69Campmobile


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