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thechad 
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 I would really apreciate a description on how to wire the relay in, to flash the markers with the signal while the marker is on steady with the parkn lights

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Alright here is what you would do.  This method will supply the power to the marker lights so make sure it is fused.  First take your parking light wire then tag it and run that wire ( you may also want to use a relay to power the marker lights ) to two relays.  Hook this wire to 30 of each relay.  Then find both turn signal outputs ( at the switch or at the light ) and left turn to 85 of one of the relays and the right turn to 85 of the other relay.  Then put ground to 86 of both the relays.  Now that you have the relays set up run the power wire for the right marker light to 87a of the relay that the right turn signal is connected to and do the same for the left.  Now when you use the turn signal the marker lights will flash alternating ( turn signal light on, marker light off ) when the turn signal lights turn on. 
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i forgot to say that I added side marker lights to the car on the fenders and right now they come on and stay on with the parking lights. will this way you described make them stay on with the parking lights then flash with the signal light????

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Yes I assumed that is what you were talking about.  Basically the parking light input through the relay will power the marker lights from now on.
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thechad 
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thank you ill try it
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i also have a relay diagram for dual function single filiment sidemarkers. As with other diagrams, i have a Sidemarker How-To on my site.

the url is http://www.automediazone.com/pro/sidemarker_how_to.htm

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I hope this works, you may need an imagestation.com account.

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