Adding Emergency Flashers to 66 Beetle Baja Bug

It has really been bugging me that my beetle does not have emergency flashers. A month or two back I installed Baja Designs rock lights on my rack to run as dust lights or flashers. And that sort of solved the problem. Plus I run them as dust lights all the time. However I felt like not using the turn signal lights was a missed opportunity. Now, my beetle has been modified over the years, so there is not an easy drop in solution. But I have an sPod which makes adding anything electrical easy.

When I installed the new turn signal lever last month, I noticed the wiring was straight forward and it seemed easy enough to add a flasher circuit in. The nerd in me said use a relay and a 555 IC as a timer. But again, sPod. I wanted to electrically isolate both the turn signal lever and the sPod. One more the nerd in me said use a diode, but then I’d have to put the 555 and the diode, etc in a project box. Ever since RadioShack closed, it has been getting harder to buy project boxes. Instead I found a part from Roadmaster for trailer wiring that would work. A Roadmaster 792 Hy Power Diode . This allows the wires from the turn signal lever and the wire from the sPod to connect and be isolated from each other.

I would run one wire from the sPod to the diodes and then connect that to the turn signal Y-connector.

While prepping for this, my friend Fred Williams mentioned a pair of NAPA wire strippers and crimpers that he loved. I got them and I have to agree, these are really nice. Smaller than I would expected, which actually makes them better, they are easier to maneuver.

The install was really easy, I just had to find a spot to mount the little diodes, which I had behind the speaker cover I put in months ago. Then you just make a few jumper wires and you are good to go.

To get the lights to blink you put the sPod in offroad mode and are able to flash them with the app or the buttons on your dash.

You can see them in action here:

Pretty happy with this setup now!

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