Posted February 6, 200520 yr comment_111564 Hello! I have a question...maybe this is stupid one but excuse me... I want my Z's turn signals have a clicking sounds like the other cars in my house....does anybody know how to make a trick? It has no sound at all as a original (I guess) I will drive 240Z everyday to my work from next week, heavy trafic and my feet kind of always streatched out on the clutch, (well, my short legs...) then so this and that, seem to forget the turn lights off. :dead: Maybe girls nerve has innatention than guys' so my husband says "Just watch your red lights on the panel"..well, too busy to change sifts so I forget... :stupid: If anybody knows a good idea, please let me know! Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/14893-how-to-have-clickin-sound-with-240z-turn-signals/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
February 6, 200520 yr comment_111567 <nevermind> :stupid: EDIT:Thanks for the correction MikeW.I don't know why I thought she meant that the T/S lever wouldn't return. :stupid: Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/14893-how-to-have-clickin-sound-with-240z-turn-signals/#findComment-111567 Share on other sites More sharing options...
February 6, 200520 yr comment_111569 I want my Z's turn signals have a clicking sounds like the other cars in my house....does anybody know how to make a trick? The "clicking" sound is produced by either the flasher unit or by an auxiliary device that the flasher plugs into. Mine is of the second type; see the attached picture. This is a very easy thing to change out. It's up under the dash just to the left of the steering wheel and requires no tools. Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/14893-how-to-have-clickin-sound-with-240z-turn-signals/#findComment-111569 Share on other sites More sharing options...
February 12, 200520 yr comment_112475 I'm just expanding on Mike's replyThe flasher unit is the part that alternates your blinkers on and off.the clicking you hear is produced by this device.If you go to your local parts store they will carry three types of flashers, usually on the parts floor. The standard, a heavy duty, and a louder flasher.Just match the number to the one on your flasher. Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/14893-how-to-have-clickin-sound-with-240z-turn-signals/#findComment-112475 Share on other sites More sharing options...
February 13, 200520 yr comment_112534 I'm just expanding on Mike's replyThe flasher unit is the part that alternates your blinkers on and off.the clicking you hear is produced by this device.If you go to your local parts store they will carry three types of flashers, usually on the parts floor. The standard, a heavy duty, and a louder flasher.Just match the number to the one on your flasher.Not ALL flasher units make the clicking sound, that's the reason for the unit on the left of MikeW's picture. In the case of Mike's picture it's the LEFT item that makes the loud click in case the flasher unit (on the right) doesn't have a loud enough click to be heard or in addition to the one from the unit.Enrique Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/14893-how-to-have-clickin-sound-with-240z-turn-signals/#findComment-112534 Share on other sites More sharing options...
February 13, 200520 yr comment_112561 My Z had one of those noisemakers on when I got it. It slowed down the flashing considerably so I removed it. Now I have to actually pay attention to the green indicators when making slight turns that don’t cancel the signals. Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/14893-how-to-have-clickin-sound-with-240z-turn-signals/#findComment-112561 Share on other sites More sharing options...
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