Hazard lights

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TurkishJordo
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Hazard lights

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Hi all, I have an L1 and when my alarm goes off all my indicators flash - I was wondering if I could wire a switch to the battery and to both indicators to have hazard lights? Is it as simple as that?
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Why?
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Thanks for the help :smt017
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Thanks for answering the question. :smt017
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Hazard lights

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It would be very simple, however not quite what you said, that would just leave you with the indicators on and not flashing.

All you would need, is a 12v flasher relay with 2 terminals, and a double pole, double throw switch.

Put basically, you'd have to wire +12v to the relay from your battery, from the switch to the relay, and out to the indicators.

I could knock up a wiring diagram if you need
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