If you can here the click, even a little, than its not an electronic flasher. But it still can be a very quiet conventional type.ok thanks. I will try replacing the flasher. If I stick my head down low i can barely hear the click
It's just $3 at RA. Thanks for the tip!If you enjoy the loud clicking sound, STANDARD brand flasher for our cars is very loud. I would check rockauto 1st.
Not sure whats wrong with that as long as it works. The ones that are loud get real tiresome quick. How old are you, maybe you need a miracle ear. lolOk I installed the Standard flasher, part #EFL552. It is just as quiet as the old one. Any other suggestions?
You can use a 12 volt, low amp, low decibel, small piezoelectric speaker. Wire it into the turn signal circuit. It will beep when the turn signals are on.Ok I installed the Standard flasher, part #EFL552. It is just as quiet as the old one. Any other suggestions?
Someone suggested that on face book. I thought he was kidding. I don't want to hack up the factory wires. Just want plug and play. Parts stores sell one that is supposed to be "5 times louder than stock". Reviews were mixed. Some liked it, some said it was too quiet.You can use a 12 volt, low amp, low decibel, small piezoelectric speaker. Wire it into the turn signal circuit. It will beep when the turn signals are on.
Ok I installed the Standard flasher, part #EFL552. It is just as quiet as the old one. Any other suggestions?
Affirmative. Is there something about this thread that confused you?Have I read this thread correctly , you and OP both are looking for loud clicking turn flasher ?? .
If you wanted to take this seriously, It's really not much of a hack. Just install it neatly under the dash at the wires that hang down that the flasher module plugs in to.Someone suggested that on face book. I thought he was kidding. I don't want to hack up the factory wires. Just want plug and play. Parts stores sell one that is supposed to be "5 times louder than stock". Reviews were mixed. Some liked it, some said it was too quiet.
I guess I could crimp a couple male spade terminals on the wires and just plug it in. I think that would make an awful noise though! Would sound like my headlight reminder which never fails to get my attention lol.If you wanted to take this seriously, It's really not much of a hack. Just install it neatly under the dash at the wires that hang down that the flasher module plugs in to.
What's face book?
Ok thanks for the reply Buckshot. As for the piezo buzzer idea, I don't think it would work too well because it would be a continuous sound, correct?Rick I check the flasher on my car and it is the same part #EFL552, but near 20 years old. It has the loud clicking sound that you are seeking. Maybe that is the way STANDARD is producing there flasher now ,with no sound.
No. It would beep with the turn signal lights. You would have to wire it on the lights side of the flasher module. Just use one of those snap-lock type crimps on the positive side of the buzzer and then connect the ground side to any good spot near buy. Done.Ok thanks for the reply Buckshot. As for the piezo buzzer idea, I don't think it would work too well because it would be a continuous sound, correct?