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Old 07-06-2005, 03:20 PM
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OK, so I ordered the 944 hazard switch (p-car DIY), and am all ready to do the manual over-ride fan job... the back of the switch (part #944 613 235 00) has eight connecting pins; which two do I use? Help!!
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I've never taken a turn at saying "search"....
Honestly, I am looking at a hardcopy I recently printed and am using to do my install.
Forum from 6/25/04 entitled "944 hazard switch - oil cooler fan" (sorry, not sure about pasting the link like other folks do) This is the write-up that not only shows the two pin numbers you need for switch, but also the two pins to make it light up when "activated" and the info on flashing LED that I am working on duplicating this week.
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Here's the link I plan to follow to some extent:

https://rennlist.com/forums/993-forum/141877-944-hazard-switch-oil-cooler-fan.html

However, based on my testing with battery/multimeter, I plan to use pins 31 for ground, 49a for +12V to power the flashing LED and pins 30 and 15 for spliced wire from the CCU.
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FYI - I did some on-line searching for the Linrose flashing LED described in posting referred to (Linrose B4380H, 1 3/4).
Found them at outpost.com $ 2.49 each sku # 452829



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