FLASHER/RELAY
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FLASHER/RELAY
I am just tying up the odds and ends on the 76 GT380 to get it registered and inspected as the last time she was on the highway was in 83'. I was wondering if anyone knew of a flasher/relay that will work for this model as the stock ones are hard to come by and are a pretty penny. The relay I have is far too corroded internally and simply brings the turn lights to a solid on position in either direction. After tapping and banging on the relay I was able to get one side to flash and now, nothing. 12v system which runs x2 23w bulbs at once. Any help on a flasher/turn signal relay would really make my day. Thanks in advance.
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Re: FLASHER/RELAY
Yep - I usually completely blow the budgetBarry S. wrote:I think about any 2 post auto flasher will work.


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Re: FLASHER/RELAY
I had a similar problem with my xs1.it just wasnt earthed properly.worth a check.Alan
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Re: FLASHER/RELAY
Thanks guys got everything legal. Hit the road today and put on 150miles. 
