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viewsonic1
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Hazard lights.

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I remember my earlier motoring days Hazard Lights could be purchased, usually in kit form and fitted to any car complete with wiring, switch and mounting panel to give Four Way Flashers in the event of an emergency. I have looked at the usual suppliers online and am unable to source such kits. Are they still available?
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Re: Hazard lights.

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Hi Viewsonic,

i bought the kit below from Moss and it works a charm - i had an car leccy install it, but turned out to be a botched job that i fixed myself. i can help with the wiring if you can't do it.

http://www.moss-europe.co.uk/hazard-war ... ss159.html
viewsonic1
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Re: Hazard lights.

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Hi, thanks for the reply to my post "Hazard lights". The kit you highlighted looks exactly what I need and shall be placing an order in due course. Thank you for the kind offer of help; I may well need to pick your brains if I struggle! Safe Minoring!
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Re: Hazard lights.

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Try www.autoelectricalsupplies.co.uk, they have a selection of add-on flasher systems
I have just discovered them and what an amazing catalogue.
Colin
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Re: Hazard lights.

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Thanks Colin. Will take a look.
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