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64ss 
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Ok, I am installing my alarm on a 64 chev, now the light flash is only a 2 wire hook up, but the car has no 4 way flashers, and the park lamp circuit it only to the front and not connected to the rear signals. Now the signals are only 1 wire to each side. How can i wire this in so I get all 4 corners to flash.
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for an alarm system.there is no rear park lights it should be a brown wire at head light switch for park lights. if you wanna flash the signal brake wires in the rear just diode isolate the parklight flash wire for the front park lights to the brake light switch cold side. then the brake lights will flash in the rear,
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for an alarm system.there is no rear park lights ?it should be a brown wire at head light switch for park lights. if you wanna flash the signal brake wires in the rear just diode isolate the parklight flash wire for the front park lights to the brake light switch cold side. then the brake lights will flash in the rear,
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There is no rear parklights?  It should be brown at the headlight switch.  If you wanna flash the brake/signal lightsin the rear just diode isolate the parklight flash for the front to the cold side of the brake light switch.

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sorry about that i dont know what happened there? with the multiple posts.
64ss 
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light flash on classic car - Last Post -- posted image., what about something like this, and change the fused 12v to the alarm light flash +, and have it go to the left and right directional circuits instead??
64ss 
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larkster wrote:

There is no rear parklights?  It should be brown at the headlight switch.  If you wanna flash the brake/signal lightsin the rear just diode isolate the parklight flash for the front to the cold side of the brake light switch.

I'll look into this more, thanx
64ss 
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Posted: November 22, 2004 at 1:18 AM / IP Logged  
Ok I found the power wire off my light switch, and the lead wire fro the front park lamp, now there is a one common wire off the light switch that goes to all the rear brake lights. Now the lights are all wired in series and actually ground to the sockets so can I run a lead off of the park lamp trigger wire and use a diode to connect to the rear brake light lead??
thanx

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