rustytoolss
Well-Known Member
Since Hazard flashers were not on early 62 Fury-mopars, I was wondering if anyone has done this, and could post information, and a wiring diagram ?
Nice clean wiring!He ya go..... I did it to my 66 Charger. I planned it in a way that I thought would be minimally invasive to the original wiring in the car. Attached is schematic and detailed written description of how I did it. Also are pix of where I mounted the flasher and relays under the dash. I would guess that your wiring colors are likely different, but this is quite a straight forward modification, works with key off and still allows turn signals & brake lights to work, so useable while driving. It alternately flashes between rear tail lamps and front parking lamps which draws less battery current than flashing all at once. I used what's called a wig-wag flasher that provides alternating closures. Flashers are activated by a illuminated switch mounted to lip of underside of dash. You should be able to get everything electrical you need at any auto parts store. Relays mounted to a piece of aluminum angle. In line splice crimps to join new to old. This should be doable for any Mopar that did not come with 4 way flashers. If you don't have a shop manual or wiring schematic for your 62 fury, get one.. it will be most helpful.
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Thank you so much. The older you get the more you worry about stuff like this. This is very helpful.He ya go..... I did it to my 66 Charger. I planned it in a way that I thought would be minimally invasive to the original wiring in the car. Attached is schematic and detailed written description of how I did it. Also are pix of where I mounted the flasher and relays under the dash. I would guess that your wiring colors are likely different, but this is quite a straight forward modification, works with key off and still allows turn signals & brake lights to work, so useable while driving. It alternately flashes between rear tail lamps and front parking lamps which draws less battery current than flashing all at once. I used what's called a wig-wag flasher that provides alternating closures. Flashers are activated by a illuminated switch mounted to lip of underside of dash. You should be able to get everything electrical you need at any auto parts store. Relays mounted to a piece of aluminum angle. In line splice crimps to join new to old. This should be doable for any Mopar that did not come with 4 way flashers. If you don't have a shop manual or wiring schematic for your 62 fury, get one.. it will be most helpful.
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Then you understand what I'm talking about. And at night would be even more worrysome.What led me to want to do this was when I first got my Charger in 2010, had issues with fuel pump push rod length that left me un-startable on the road side. on a 2 lane road. Wished I had the 4 ways then...