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carthy8604 
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Posted: February 19, 2006 at 11:38 PM / IP Logged  
Ive got a set of Street Glow Neon Underbody light's on my 1998 Ford Ranger. I have been seeing online the kits that flash single colors and everything. I was wondering if anyone knew a way I could make my underbodies flash, Im not looking for anything special, I just wanted to know if there was something I could do to make the basically pulse when I have them on. I have them wired into a toggle switch that is mounted into the A Pillar. If anyone can help me. Holler at me. All Help will be appreciated. Thanks
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You would have to add a flasher module/relay
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Is theere any certain place I would have to install the flasher on the wiring?
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I'm not sure,but the flashing relay will come with instructions on how to wire it to you neon circuit.Besides the 12v power and negative,there will be the wire for your neon controller coming in and the wire from the flasher going out to your neons..
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carthy8604 
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Yeah, just a little bit of update on my situation. I have tried it. I went to an automotive parts store and bought a 2 prong Auto Flasher. I installed it on the main power wire going to the converter box that sends power out to all of the neons. Much to my suprise. It works. It doesnt have any special effects to it, but I was not looking for anything special. All I wanted wass for it to flash and I got that. Thanks for your help. I am still wondering though, it doesnt come on or flash when the truck is turned off, but when the truck is running. It works perfectly. I am thinking it is because there is not enough current running through the system to turn it on. Well. Thanks for your help.
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Wire it though a continuse power source
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Most of the newer under car lights that dance and flash, are LED, not neon

www.visioninet.com  check out the flex-motion undercar kit

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www.oznium.com - go to the LED section and look at the Iceled Scanner! I love that light

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