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		| Leyland P76 Owners 2005 | Technical Information  |  |  
  A really simple modification which isn’t even invasive!ORHow to fit a reliable indicator flasher unit.
By Jilden S.A.
 
  In Margaret’s P76, I have tried to find an electronic flasher that would keep working when the car was hot, towing in traffic, and stopped at the lights. I tried about six 2 pin cans sourced from various sources, without success.Looking in a Hella catalogue, I found the pin configuration for the square 3 pin flasher used in many cars. I found that by adding a new earth wire to the existing P76 flasher socket, I could run these without any further fuss!My method: remove one wire from an old headlamp or flasher connector from a suitable wrecked P76 harness, cut it to about 200 mm long, and add an earth tag to the other end. Fit the earth tag to a dash mounting screw near to the white flasher socket and insert the free end into the spare hole in the socket. Then fit your square 3 pin flasher in as it fits, and the job is done!I found that the local wreckers has any number of these flashers as they fit all Falcons from 1979 until now, also Volvo, VW and others.See the spare wire, the earth tag goes onto one of the 3/16 UNF Philips head screws which hold up the dash bottom rail.The good news is, don’t throw out the old can, as it still fits so long as you put it in the original two holes of the socket.JildenHappy chappy
  Date: Fri, 5 Nov 2004 22:53:47 +1100Many Thanks to Jilden Reichardt and everyone else for their help on theslow indicators.Jildens mod worked exceptionally well. I can reccommend this one to all.All P76s should have this mos done. I no longer have a slow indicating P.RegardsSteve Maher
 
		
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