If anyone has solved this problem, which apparently also occurs on some
years of bugs and busses, please describe your solution!
Thank you (and, no, I don't know the solution, and I have asked a fair
number of VW mechanics without success. The only good lead I have is
that one mechanic had heard of it being done using two three-connector
flashers, one for right and one for left).
-Dave
> The only good lead I have is
>that one mechanic had heard of it being done using two three-connector
>flashers, one for right and one for left).
Actually it is a lot easier than this, the switch for the brake lights and
turnsignals happens in the turnsignal switch on the column, so you don't
need a flasher for each side...the little blue wire that goes to the dash
gets jumpered on the output of the flasher unit, using a "Y" to connect it
to the wire that actually goes to the flashing lights. The main wire
(mainly black, with white, blue, and green tracers, I think) goes on the
other side of a two-prong flasher. Usually the emergency flashers still
work OK out of VW's magic box. If they don't that is about the only reason
I can see for using two flashers. I've done this swap on literally hundreds
of VWs for customers balked at paying the $36 or so when the part *was*
available...
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