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8030 Flasher blows main light fuse

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    Posted: 14 Jun 2017 at 7:28pm
Ok, now I have a electrical question relating the flasher on this 8030 s/n 1020. I found that the original flasher/turn signal unit had taken a crap and you had to tap on it to get anything to work at all. I had just assumed that another similar unit would just drop in and a away I would go.... Well the main power fuse blows everytime I run the switch to the right. The left turn and 4 ways work just fine. I have done some studying and I have discovered that there is a flasher update kit that is available...? Can I get this thru AGCO or does anyone have a suggestion?

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Look at the wires where they plug into the back of the switch.
You need to cut the black wire where it comes out of the harness. That was a ground for the original switch. Connect the black wire to the dark blue wire with one of those blue scotch lock squeeze connectors.

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Excellent, I'll give that a try. Thanks

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That worked perfect. Very much appreciated.
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