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Car Forum / Antique and Collectibles / Studebaker / February 2008

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OT>Turn signal flasher4 question<OT

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Ron  Butts - 22 Feb 2008 22:43 GMT
Does anyone know if the electronic turn signal flashers are dependent on
current draw to flash as the old thermal flashers or are they electronically
timed to flash irregardless of current draw?  The reason I ask this
question, I would like to know before I go and buy one :)
Ron
Jeff Rice - 23 Feb 2008 00:33 GMT
No.
That's why you have to use one to trip those LED turn signals.
They are not dependent on current draw.
Jeff

"Ron Butts" wrote..
> Does anyone know if the electronic turn signal flashers are dependent on
> current draw to flash as the old thermal flashers or are they
> electronically timed to flash irregardless of current draw?  The reason I
> ask this question, I would like to know before I go and buy one :)
> Ron

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