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Old 03-13-2006, 08:25 PM   #1
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Custom wiring troubles for 94 Suburban Front Park/Turn Signal Lights

I took the Front Park/Turn Signal Lights and switched the wiring so that the Bright part of the 2357 bulb (normally for the turn signal) and made it so that it would stay bright, and vise versa (made the dim part of the bulb for the turn signal).
I did this because with clear lenses and clear bulbs when you turn on the Parking lights you have the two filaments (two on each side) that are brighter acting almost like another set of headlights.
THE PROBLEM: When I put my turn signal on, I get the 'quick flash' that normally indicates you have a bulb burned out. I assume this is because the filament with less resistance is trying to flash and the flasher is thinking the bulb is burned out.
MY HOPE: To find a bulb that has two bright filaments in it so that the flasher doesn't think the bulb has burned out.
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