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im fitting a new wiring harness to my 55 splity to incorperate indicators do i need a 8 way relay or just a flasher unit the new harness has only got the 3 flasher unit wires
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Depends if you want the interrupter brake light flashing arrangement or not. Doesn't sound like the correct harness for a 55.......
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bmcecosse wrote:Depends if you want the interrupter brake light flashing arrangement or not. Doesn't sound like the correct harness for a 55.......
The usual suppliers sell correct harnesses but modified for flashing indicators. Of course Roy is right about needing an 8-way relay for the interrupter brake light flashing arrangement. That was the period solution.

Does the harness have separate wires for front and rear indicators? (and does the car have separate indicators?) If so you just need the flasher unit.
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[quote="bmcecosse"]Depends if you want the interrupter brake light flashing arrangement or not.
A '55 is a Series 11 which does not have a relay or brake light interupter.
If you have trafficators and indicators you can operate them from the same switch. There is a wiring diagram in Technical Info on the Series MM website, http://seriesmm.mmoc.org.uk
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Oooooh -right - I thought they had by that time. So it should have a wiring harness for trafficators ?? Still the wrong harness then ?
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sorry im late replying but ive been out. the harness is from bullmotif and it came modified for indicators thanks for your help and yes it does have seperate wires for front and rear indicators
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mike.perry wrote:
bmcecosse wrote:Depends if you want the interrupter brake light flashing arrangement or not.
A '55 is a Series 11 which does not have a relay or brake light interupter.
If you have trafficators and indicators you can operate them from the same switch. There is a wiring diagram in Technical Info on the Series MM website, http://seriesmm.mmoc.org.uk
this diagram shows 2flasher units i only have 1
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If you want to operate trafficators and indicators from the same switch then you need two flasher units, one for each side, after the switch. A normal indicator circuit would have one flasher unit before the switch
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That's the easy way to do it - it can be made much more complicated if you want........
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mike.perry wrote:If you want to operate trafficators and indicators from the same switch then you need two flasher units, one for each side, after the switch. A normal indicator circuit would have one flasher unit before the switch
what if i just want the trafficators for show. only use them now and then
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Just wire them on a separate three position switch. That's exactly what one of our club members has done. There is just one single wire from the switch to each trafficator and one single (live with ignition on) wire to the switch. You can use the original switch with the flashing indicators and add another for the trafficators.
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Trafficators work much better if you use them regularly, which is why I operate them off the same switch
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MANY THANKS FOR ALL YOUR ADVICE
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I have fitted a new wiring harness to my MM and connected the semaphores but not yet any flashers. I asked auto sparks to wire for flashers as well as semaphores. Sure enough I have spare wiring for the flashers at each sidelight position. Under the dash I have two spare wires with female spade connectors. Would these be to work two flasher units Mike?
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If they are the correct colour code then probably, have you seen the wiring diagram? You should have 2 x 2pin flashers, one for each side, minimum rating 42W, or if you are towing FL9s. Connect the feed wires to the trafficator wires. If you can work out the wiring for a flashing warning light then let me know
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