when I am driving down the road and I have driven miles down the road with them on.
For some reason, the US instrument panels have all the indicators blacked out and they can't be read in sunlight con-
ditions. </b></font id="red"> jclay <hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></font id="quote"></blockquote id="quote">
With the LED-bulb flasher relay fitted (mentioned above - which is totally silent) I found myself in the
same predicament as jclay - I need to <b><u>hear</u></b> my direction indicators working!
So, I started thinking, and studying the schematic... I soon realised that I could <b>either</b>:
Fit two sounding devices, one to each of the electrical sides - after the switch on the steering wheel.
<b>or</b>
Fit one sounding device, fed via one diode from each of the electrical sides, still after the switch on
the steering wheel.
The 'via diode'-solution would look neater since a single thing is easier to hide than two... [:)]
So, a single sounder it should be, but what should I get that could emit a sound, that don't con-
sume amperage (= more heat!), that is easily available and don't cost a fortune..?
A 'you've-forgotten-your-lights-on' beeper of course! Cost was less than the equivalent of four local
stamps at our local petrol station here in the village. I'm sure they can be found just about any-
where, and also cheaper.
I broke open the plastic casing, replaced the two (red + blue) wires with the correct Lucas coded
wires for this new application. Each of the two (was a single red one) plus wires, one Green/White
and one Green/Red was connected to the little circuit board via one 1N4002 diode each.
The ground wire was (of course!) changed from blue to the proper black colour as well.
Then it was just a matter of glueing the casing back together, connecting the three wires to their
colour-cousins behind the instrument panel - And start working on how to <b><i>lessen</i></b> the volume of
the beeper! It is way to loud as it is now, but I think a dab of glue will silence it just enough... [8D]
Here's a picture of the little beastie taken just before glueing it together again:

