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12.11. Switch for hazard lights
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12. EXTRA'S

12.1. Licenceplate holder

12.2. Tow-bar

12.3. Triangle

12.4. Identification plates

12.5. Stickers and striping

12.6. Boot lid rack

12.7. Grip-handle

12.8. Chrome rings

12.9. Bootlid logo

12.10. Aluminium dashboardplate

12.11. Switch for hazard lights

12.12. Special tools

12.13. Clothing

12.14. Burton Owners Club

12.15. Rolling road day

12.16. Rims and tires

12.17. Power tube

12.18. Burton Jack

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12.11. SWITCH FOR HAZARD LIGHTS

A 2CV is usually not equipped with an emergencylight. You can fit your 2CV or Burton yourself with  such a system. To do this, a second flasher relay to be placed. The electrical diagram displayed in the figure shows how this second relay should be connected.

We recommend you to use a simple rocker switch for the emergency lights, because this switch has a total of four poles, of which two pairs of two connect. It is important that the wires 490 and 491 are separately connected to a single pole of the switch . Wire C of Relay 2 then connects the two opposite poles of the switch.

 

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