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SPECIFICATIONS

The FL-2000 flasher is designed to flash only high beam headlights on vehicles with ground side switching headlight systems (low side switching). For example: GM Impala, Blazer -S10, Chevy Suburban, GMC Jimmy and most foreign vehicles. This flasher is 100% solid state to protect parts from vibration. Reliable head lamp flasher; hermetically sealed from moisture.

Wigwag Patterns

Wigwag (left-right-left-right...)
Wigwig - Wigwag (left-left-right-right-left-left-right-right...)
Flash (both on-both off-both on-both off...)
Sequence (wigwag-flash-wigwig wagwag-wigwagwig...)


Specifications:
Length 4 in.
Width 8.125 in.
Height 0.5 in.
Weight 3.5 oz.
Power 12 volts, negative ground system
Flash rate Nominal 1.9 per second on wigwag pattern
Lamp wattage capacity 180 watts
Current output 15 amps
Short circuit protection Automatic overload protection




INSTALLATION

Mounting
Mount the flasher so that air will flow around it. This high technology flasher does not require a heat sink but its life will be maximized if it is mounted so that it stays cool. A location in the front of the engine compartment, close to the battery is usually preferred.



Power and Ground
Connect the BLACK wire to a reliable chassis negative connection point. Connect the RED wire through a 15 Amp Fuse to +12 Volts. The RED wire must be always connected to +12 Volts. If the flasher does not receive power, it will not be able to override the cut in the wiring made during installation. Operation of the flasher is turned on and off by applying +12 V to the WHITE wire through a switch. While +12 V is switched to the WHITE wire, the flasher will operate. When the WHITE wire is not connected to +12 V and the flasher is powered, it is still awake and will detect high beam voltage on one lamp and drive voltage to the other lamp.



Wire Cut and Tap Lamp Wiring
Locate the wire that connects the left and right high-beam filaments together. Refer to the wiring diagram where CUT ’X’ is illustrated. The wire must be cut and taped so that the two lamps are electrically separated. The flasher’s BLUE and YELLOW wires must be tapped into each of the wires that connect to each of the left and right high-beam filaments. Refer to the diagram where TAP ’Y’ and TAP ’Z’ is illustrated. The flasher detects when the dimmer switch causes voltage to be applied to one or the other high-beam filaments and the flasher then applies voltage to the other filament.



Daytime Running Light Operation
When FL-2000 is activated (through the Control Switch), it disconnects the two orange wires from each other using an internal relay. This feature can be used to disable the Daytime Running Light (DRL) function on the vehicle (for example, on some vehicles that use high beams for DRL, the orange wires can be used for disconnecting the vehicle computer from the DRL, the orange wires can be used for disconnecting the vehicle computer from the DRL module/relay when the flasher is active)



Wire Functions

White +12 volts. This wire must be fused with 2 amp fuse to protect FL-2000
Black Vehicle Chassis. This wire is the return wire to the negative side of battery
Red Control wire. Switch +12 V to tell the flasher to operate. Very low current
Blue Lamp control wire. This connects high beam lamp to ground thru wig-wag (driver)
Yellow Lamp control wire. This connects high beam lamp to ground thru wig-wag (passenger)
Orange There are 2 orange wires. These are disconnected to allow disabling DRL while the flasher is operating