
Column mounted flasher switch
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Column mounted flasher switch
I am still digging through my old parts and can't recall where this came from, or what mini it may have come off, but looks like a sensible mod that fits to the column. Anyone else have one in situ by any chance - would love to see how it looks fitted. Needs a new strap, but otherwise in great condition 

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Re: Column mounted flasher switch
Like to see a bit more of it, unraveled Andy. The wiring, what we can see of it, doesn't look man enough to be for a headlight flasher. A wiper flasher....., washer jet..... Starter motor....... Just joking there!
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Re: Column mounted flasher switch
Would be ok to feed a relay.Peter Laidler wrote: ↑Sun Oct 03, 2021 11:35 am Like to see a bit more of it, unraveled Andy. The wiring, what we can see of it, doesn't look man enough to be for a headlight flasher. A wiper flasher....., washer jet..... Starter motor....... Just joking there!
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Re: Column mounted flasher switch
Fair point Whistler. Having said that, I was never sure that the Mk2 headlanp dip/flasher was really up to the current loading! My wife's Dolly Sprint headlamp dip/flasher (same meat, different gravy) failed twice
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Re: Column mounted flasher switch
I think the labels say that the wires go to a relay, will have a closer look when I next get over to my workshop... more looming stuff on the cardswhistler wrote: ↑Sun Oct 03, 2021 12:05 pmWould be ok to feed a relay.Peter Laidler wrote: ↑Sun Oct 03, 2021 11:35 am Like to see a bit more of it, unraveled Andy. The wiring, what we can see of it, doesn't look man enough to be for a headlight flasher. A wiper flasher....., washer jet..... Starter motor....... Just joking there!

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Re: Column mounted flasher switch
The Speedwell car has one, its a 2 way. Up for headlamp flasher, down for air horn.
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Re: Column mounted flasher switch
Something else for me to check then Mark 
I got over there earlier and can't read one label, but the other says to the red and white wire under the slam panel, so it must have worked directly and without a relay??? I also found the column plastic it came off, in remarkably good nick too.

I got over there earlier and can't read one label, but the other says to the red and white wire under the slam panel, so it must have worked directly and without a relay??? I also found the column plastic it came off, in remarkably good nick too.