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Yeah, that sounds good and all but as soon as it enters my ears it turns to "Hocus-Pocus, The Magic of Electricity"!
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......You could use a bosch style 24v relay the running lights coud be left as they are unplug the power from the light go into the relay common contact run the normally closed side to the light so when the relay is not activated the light is on like it normally would be. Ground one side of the relay coil and run the other side of the coil to the respective sides blinker power. When the blinker flashes on the running lights will flash off and back on when the blinker flashes off kinda like a wig-wag its a pretty cool effect.
It is just a whole lot simpler to tap into the front blinkers , instead of adding a bunch of diodes to go bad down the road.I'm not sure if the brake light activation circuit goes thru the blinker switch itself. You would have to see if there was a second circuit for blinkers and the wires just come together somewhere if so you would have to add diodes inline to separate the blinker circuit from the brakes and tap off before the diodes to activate the relays so the running lights would not flash off with braking.
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