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    Car lighting question: have a 6v constant with 12v flash

    Heres some questions I drew out on the diagram. Sorry again for asking so many. I just want it to be clear for me when I do this tommorrow. **broken link removed**
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    Car lighting question: have a 6v constant with 12v flash

    IanP: ok, I went to Radio Shack to get all the parts. The lady seemd to find all the parts but couldnt understand the diagram you drew or the purpose of the Zenior Diode. She asked for a clearer diagram. She also said something about only using one relay that can handle both sides, left and...
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    Car lighting question: have a 6v constant with 12v flash

    nice, thankyou so much. There have been ppl on my BMW forum who have been trying to figure this out for at least 2 years. They came up with running the blinkers off the side marker and putting in resistors. That idea puts strain on the Light Control Module because it overloads the sidemarker...
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    Car lighting question: have a 6v constant with 12v flash

    thanks, I understand what you're saying except how would I go about getting the materials. Like I said, Im very new to this and have not a clue, sorry, I looked at the diagram and wa like huh.lol. Would I be able to find the parts at Radio Shake and show them the diagram that you drew so they...
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    Car lighting question: have a 6v constant with 12v flash

    6volts flash relay Ok, well here is the situation. In my BMW 3 series for the parking lights and blinker, there is a single filament bulb. When I turn on the parking lights, there is a constant 6v signal and when I put the blinker on, there is a 12v signal sent for the bulb to blink. Basically...

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