Hey, L Jett,
The answer lies in the
directional switch itself. A portion of that switch is dedicated to turning on
the dash blinker, whether you go right or left. Makes sense? it's
like, there are switches WITHIN the directional switch .
John Hertog
Sag Harbor
NY
ForwardLookers......my 61 Dart has a single bulb for both the left and
right flashing dashing warning. Either left or right is indicated on the
same bulb. I wish to duplicate this feature on a 48 Chrysler but am
baffled. Connecting an offshoot wire from both sides to a single bulb
creates an "emergency flasher" with feedback fueling both sides at the same
time. A dual filament bulb would work with one bright and the other
dimmer, but how did Dodge do it with a single filament small indicator
lamp? Any body solved this in the past? Larry Jett, soon to be less
one 1961 Dodge. Look to this space in middle of January for a report of
how Barrett Jackson treated "DodgeDifferent" Number 332 on
Wednesday.
Larry Jett PO Box
465 Newark, CA 94560 650 234 1313 work///// 510 794 7911
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