Looking like most Kits as well as On Site Fabricated Turn Signals installed on a Roxor use a 3 Wire Turn Signal Flasher.
The Roxor has LED Tail Lights, and I am sure most install LED Front Signal Lights, so an Electronic Flasher is required.
Using a Truck Lite 900 Switch, the switch wiring harness Blue (P) and Yellow (L) go to the Flasher. The Green wire connected to the Brake Light Switch provides the goes to the Power Terminal on the Flasher Green (X). I would presume that an Electronic Flasher with X, P, and L Terminals would be used.
What I discovered is that we now have lots of different flashers. We have 2, 3, 4, and more terminal flashers. Some are hooked to a Ground. Then we have Terminal Markings that are all over the place. Picking the right one is more of a problem than I would have thought. The Auto Parts Store wants to know what vehicle it goes on, to get the part number for the flasher. Good Question.
My local Auto Parts stores are NAPA and O'Riley. Does anyone have a parts number of a correct flasher to use?
Bob R
The Roxor has LED Tail Lights, and I am sure most install LED Front Signal Lights, so an Electronic Flasher is required.
Using a Truck Lite 900 Switch, the switch wiring harness Blue (P) and Yellow (L) go to the Flasher. The Green wire connected to the Brake Light Switch provides the goes to the Power Terminal on the Flasher Green (X). I would presume that an Electronic Flasher with X, P, and L Terminals would be used.
What I discovered is that we now have lots of different flashers. We have 2, 3, 4, and more terminal flashers. Some are hooked to a Ground. Then we have Terminal Markings that are all over the place. Picking the right one is more of a problem than I would have thought. The Auto Parts Store wants to know what vehicle it goes on, to get the part number for the flasher. Good Question.
My local Auto Parts stores are NAPA and O'Riley. Does anyone have a parts number of a correct flasher to use?
Bob R