??High Beams flash when alarm sirens?
Relay the parking light flash wire from your alarm to you high beams
85 - Parking light flash output from alarm (assuming the output is a +)
86 - ground
30 - 12v +
87 - + output to flash high beams or any other light (fused of course)
85 - Parking light flash output from alarm (assuming the output is a +)
86 - ground
30 - 12v +
87 - + output to flash high beams or any other light (fused of course)
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by suspendedHatch »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Good way to wear out your bulbs quickly.
Headlight bulbs aren't made to blink on and off.</TD></TR></TABLE> Ditto that, when we do the head light flash, [left/right] on police cars, you know that telltale alternating left and right head lights on a cruiser that has pulled up behind you and wants you to pull over, we change the bulbs to a HD one made for "blinking" that is even changing in favor of the "strobe" lights.
another thing you may want to think about R-81DC2 the high beams use a lot more power then the park lights
94
Headlight bulbs aren't made to blink on and off.</TD></TR></TABLE> Ditto that, when we do the head light flash, [left/right] on police cars, you know that telltale alternating left and right head lights on a cruiser that has pulled up behind you and wants you to pull over, we change the bulbs to a HD one made for "blinking" that is even changing in favor of the "strobe" lights.
another thing you may want to think about R-81DC2 the high beams use a lot more power then the park lights
94
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by fcm »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote"> Ditto that, when we do the head light flash, [left/right] on police cars, you know that telltale alternating left and right head lights on a cruiser that has pulled up behind you and wants you to pull over, we change the bulbs to a HD one made for "blinking" that is even changing in favor of the "strobe" lights.
another thing you may want to think about R-81DC2 the high beams use a lot more power then the park lights
94 </TD></TR></TABLE>
makes sense - thanks
another thing you may want to think about R-81DC2 the high beams use a lot more power then the park lights
94 </TD></TR></TABLE>makes sense - thanks
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