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NICK C
04-24-2018, 08:51 PM
I am wiring Russ Thompson's signal switch. Does anyone have pics of the way you mounted the relays and diodes and any recommendations? Thanks Nick C.
stack
04-25-2018, 04:23 AM
i used the russ thompson turn signal switch with the ron francis harness no additional relays were needed. I did use diodes on the hazard switch
stack
You will need relays if you use the button on the stalk to activate your high/low beams.
I dont have any pictures of mine, but I used some industrial velcro to stick the relays to the dash and made the diode connections through a distribution block
boat737
04-25-2018, 09:12 AM
My electrical has unfortunately morphed into a monster. On top of that, I have very little access from under the dash due to lower dash supports covering up most everything. I have my RT relays mounted on the right-most side of the dash on a removable bracket, just in case I need to access them at some point. It's still tight, but about the best I could do. There would normally be room under the pedal box/steering column, but I had already used up that area. My method of connecting most of this stuff was junction blocks for the fixed units, and weather-paks for the removable stuff. Of the 4 relays in the pictures, 2 are the RT turn signal/headlight relays, and two are for my parking brake. I used the button on the turn signal stalk for the flash-to-pass/high-beam switching.
RickP
04-25-2018, 02:14 PM
I wired everything into distribution blocks and velcro'd them to the back of the firewall. As for the relays, I did the same but mounted them as close to the end of the firewall as possible so I can get at them in the event they need replacing.
https://thefactoryfiveforum.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=63018&d=1484936517
Kpt112
05-02-2018, 01:13 PM
Nick,
I also did not use any relays or diodes aside from what came with the RF wiring harness. I just took the wires from the switch and hooked them directly to the wiring harness wires for left and right turn signal. I also used the 2 yellow wires to run to a switch (Double Pole, Single Throw) for the hazard. The way I approached it was to think of the harness is doing everything already, all you are doing is adding the switches. In addition I used the stalk button for quick high beam along with a floor switch. In this application you are simply completing a circuit either when you press the button or step on the floor switch.
Good Luck.