I received good advice about cutting the 4 pronged plug and jumpering the wires accordingly. This worked!! WooHoo!! Here is the next task:
Someone who has accomplished this task please let know exactly how to do it: How do I incorporate the blinker relay into an already "rigged" electrical system? I know I won't have automatic shut-off but I want them to stay on when I need them. I do realize I'll have to hold the switch but at least I won't have to push it over for every 'blink'. :x :x :x
Also, my left rear blinker (actually all four) is wired so one filiment stays on as a "running light" and the other half of the bulb blinks. For some reason the left rear running filiment goes out and the blinker filiment does not light. I've troubleshot and I do have voltage going to the bulb socket. The previous owner wired the running lights (one filament of the blinker assy) to the license plate light; hence, running lights. But when I check this circuit, the license plate wire (gray) measures shorted to ground. Yet it works! Go figure...
If anyone has any direct and first hand experience with the flasher unit question please help. The second issue seems like something is shorted to groud but I can't make sense of it.
Thank you to all those that respond; this website is a Godsend!! :x 8O
Jon
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