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Thread: *HOW TO* Mk2 Hazard Switch Mod

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    thats a great thread there fella,
    top man for telling us how that can be fixed, i new of the upside down part but had no idea how to stop it apart from removing the hazzard light at night

    top man thanks

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    Glad you can make use of it

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    top thread! i dont have to go to bed with my hazard switch now! cheers!

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    Quote Originally Posted by maddogdaz666
    top thread! i dont have to go to bed with my hazard switch now! cheers!

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    great thread .i just wish i had a mk 2 again

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    Hi does the diode arrow have to be facing into the connector to let the current go one way into the connector

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    Yes you want to allow current to the switch but not away from it.

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