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Hazard Lights on '92 Firebird


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sterrell 
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Posted: February 24, 2004 at 10:47 AM / IP Logged  
Does anyone know what color the hazard light wire is on a '92 Firebird? 
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It cannot be done. The hazard switch is a mechanical 4PDT switch which needs to be changed position to send the positive pulses to the lights themselves.
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Is that true for all cars, or just the Firebird's?
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Why did you want to tap into the hazard circuit for ? The parking lights will give you the same effect.
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The reason is that my parking light wire also triggers my pop up headlight motors (not the actual headlight lamps).  I would rather not have the headlights pop up when arming or disarming the alarm.  The car is a '92 Firebird.

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