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Turn Signal Module Blinker Flasher Programmable 12v Led Hazard on 2040-parts.com

US $14.99
Location:

Rochester, New York, US

Rochester, New York, US
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This is a 12V turn signal module. This is an upgraded version of the 6V version I sell. The potentiometers for adjusting the flashing have endstops, and another wire hole for the switches. I will send you an updated wiring diagram if desired. It can be used with LEDs. It is very simple to hook up. It will work out of the box, after applying power and connecting switches and lights.

If desired, how fast they flash can be changed. The item will not come with wires, you will need to solder these. The item in the picture is the one you will receive.

Please ask me any questions prior to bidding! Sold as-is, paypal only.

Thanks for looking!


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