Replace that old burnt-out or lost relay with Whites range of Flasher Relays available in several different fitting options along with universal fitments in varying voltage shapes and pin styles. Use this relay if you are running LED turn signals. It will also work with stock filament-type turn signals.

Works great with applications that have dual filament turn signals
Lasts up to 10 times longer than thermal flashers
Required for use with LED turn signals
Universal fitment for a range of applications

Voltage: 6V
Type: Three-wire connector

(ELFRLU6V)

SKU ELFRLU6V
Barcode # 9420060903027
Brand Whites Motorcycle Parts
Shipping Weight 0.0950kg
Shipping Width 0.100m
Shipping Height 0.050m
Shipping Length 0.050m
Shipping Cubic 0.000250000m3
Wiring Diagram
By: on 4 March 2022
Wouldn't ya think a bit of paper detailing which wire does what would be a good idea to pop in the box... or even the most basic identification used on every other flasher unit ... B for battery, L for load, P for pilot.. just stamped on the plug,, no good googling it, just a bunch of suppliers . Looks like I get to play a guessing game.
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Description

Replace that old burnt-out or lost relay with Whites range of Flasher Relays available in several different fitting options along with universal fitments in varying voltage shapes and pin styles. Use this relay if you are running LED turn signals. It will also work with stock filament-type turn signals.

Works great with applications that have dual filament turn signals
Lasts up to 10 times longer than thermal flashers
Required for use with LED turn signals
Universal fitment for a range of applications

Voltage: 6V
Type: Three-wire connector

Specifications
SKU ELFRLU6V
Barcode # 9420060903027
Brand Whites Motorcycle Parts
Shipping Weight 0.0950kg
Shipping Width 0.100m
Shipping Height 0.050m
Shipping Length 0.050m
Shipping Cubic 0.000250000m3
Reviews
Wiring Diagram
By: Tony Howard on 4 March 2022
Wouldn't ya think a bit of paper detailing which wire does what would be a good idea to pop in the box... or even the most basic identification used on every other flasher unit ... B for battery, L for load, P for pilot.. just stamped on the plug,, no good googling it, just a bunch of suppliers . Looks like I get to play a guessing game.
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