"By just removing the hazard switch the turn signals will not work. However, spicing some hazard light wires together will enable them to work.
Michael
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Originally Posted by Frank Amoroso View Post
So, will the turn signals work if the hazard switch is removed?"
Good afternoon Michael! I saw that you posted back in 2010 in regards to bypassing the hazard light entirely if you wished to remove that system. I've been looking at the wiring diagram and I'm a bit confused on how to do this since from my understanding the hazard / flashing unit requires power from the hazard switch to fire off the flashers. Currently I believe I have a broken hazard switch which is allowing power to pass through PIN 2 (purple brown) to the relay at all times (Even when pressed on). Wouldn't think act as the "splice" conducting power as a pass-through?
Michael
Quote:
Originally Posted by Frank Amoroso View Post
So, will the turn signals work if the hazard switch is removed?"
Good afternoon Michael! I saw that you posted back in 2010 in regards to bypassing the hazard light entirely if you wished to remove that system. I've been looking at the wiring diagram and I'm a bit confused on how to do this since from my understanding the hazard / flashing unit requires power from the hazard switch to fire off the flashers. Currently I believe I have a broken hazard switch which is allowing power to pass through PIN 2 (purple brown) to the relay at all times (Even when pressed on). Wouldn't think act as the "splice" conducting power as a pass-through?