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Old 03-15-2014, 04:32 PM
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Anyone know where I can find it? I've searched multiple forums and checked NewtonNet but, I can't find anything on the subject.



What I'm looking for exactly is this, but for the hazard (emergency flasher) switch connector itself.







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Your post reads as if you found what you want, but you don't want what you found. Please rephrase your question in the form of a question.
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I apologize for that. I worded it incorrectly lol. I'm looking for that type of diagram for the electrical connector for the hazard (emergency flasher) switch. The one I posted is of steering wheel multi-function switch. (Indicators, headlights, windshield wipers, etc.) I hope that clears up the confusion.



Like I said, any help is appreciated. Thanks.
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It would be surprising to me if it's not just a dead switch. power switched through a relay to ground. Off the top of my head for something like that, one pin should be grounded on the car-side connector, and the other would be hot. I don't have the oh-fishul data here at the moment.
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I've tried figuring it out myself, to no avail. From what I've found, and I'm not certain, the turn signal switch is actually grounded through the hazard switch. I do know that without it, they do not work. Like I said though, I'm unsure but that's the way it appears to me.



The reason I'm trying to figure it out, I'm missing the switch itself. I have it ordered but, I'm wanting to modify it. I'm mounting a tablet using the hole that's left without the switch and then using a bluetooth enabled arduino to control the switch from the tablet.



A bit of a longshot, and very confusing I know. Do you think that would be something in a service manual or haynes manual? If not, I guess the only other option would be to trace down the connections myself.



Edit: I forgot to mention; Just using a simple hot/ground tester, there are 5 grounds and 2 hots. To make matters more confusing lol.
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This is for a 2000, which is all I've got and should be similar to a 97. Be sure to verify with a meter before energizing the circuits! This is in the Shop manual, Body Electrical System > Courtesy & Trunk Lamps > Flasher Unit > INSPECTION OF COMPONENTS section







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