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1gb hazard/turn wiring schematic

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teejayDSM

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Oct 2, 2007
excelsior, Missouri
I have been rewiring my car and long story short I ended up cutting out the hazard switch and some of the turn signal wires like an idiot. I have the service manuals, but it doesn't have the 1GB turn/hazard schematic that has the part # MB823881 flasher thing. Anyone have a schematic or diagram to tell me which pins go to what? If possible the whole turn and hazard system schematic would be great.
 
Anyone? I did a clutch pedal rebuild and not that I put it all back in, my hazards nor turn signals are functioning. The headlight do work so the switch appears to be connected. I am also trying to get a wiring diagram for it so I know where to look exactly.
 
I just received factory service manuals for 1992 laser/talon. I had to have the diagram so I bought the books. Apparently each has it's own different turn/hazard diagram for talon and laser and those may be different than the eclipse. Since you have a galant I would assume it would be what the eclipse uses, if that's the exact same as the talon's I could probably help.

I was going to take pictures of the diagrams and post them up for people to reference later, but I can't find my camera and I haven't been motivated enough yet.
 
After hours and hours of diagnosing, thankfully, I found my issue and it was an easy fix. One of the wires coming from the back end of the wire harness that connects to the hazard/relay flasher box near the fusebox have been snipped and seperated. It must have happened when I was pulling the pedal out and it caught it. Since its really not easily visible it took some time to track down the issue. I went through the wiring diagrams as well.

Check with a voltmeter to verify that there is power coming in to the hazard switch, flasher box etc to see where there may be a cut
I hope you find your solution.
 
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