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hey guys,

so i installed my alarm today, putting it all back in and i relised after i accidently hit the indicator it wouldnt turn on, so i was thinking mm wtf because when i push the alarm button they flash and when it goes off it flashs, i took off the alarm to the indicator wires and it still didnt go, is the indictor unit broken or something i dont know? >_< theres power going into it and when they flash the power flashs with it, it just doesnt go when i turn it left or right :D

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lol i thought that to but i dont see how, all ive done is cut the indictor wire and put a wire onto it, i took it off and tried it and its not working still >_<

Pretty sure it's controlled by a relay. So it's really the trigger wire to the relay you want to tap into.

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i just took the alarm wire off and its still not working, the hazzard lights work and just not the actual arm going left and right O.O so strange, i took it off and looked at the back and there is 3 ports of wires to go into and i only have 2 :O maybe theres one missing in action >< anyone got a photo of the back of the indicator arm? =)

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