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jdm1990Jan-23-11 09:18 PM
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#105181, "Wiring in turn signals"


          

I have a 1995 eclipse RS running on MS1 full standalone. Car is up and running (for the most part haha), but obviously I lost a few features as a result of ditching the factory ecu. I have my windshield wipers wired in, an external regulator, and don't really care about my reverse lights. The main thing I do want to try to get working again are my turn signals. I have absolutely none of the factory harness left in the engine bay, none. Nor do I have a spare factory ecu even if I have the factory harness. So would be wiring in turnsignals be a complete bitch? even possible? Has anyone done this before that can possibly share wome input?

  

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jdm1990Jan-26-11 03:02 PM
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#105192, "RE: Wiring in turn signals"
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O, ok. I'll see if I can look it up or find it also. Thank you.

  

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