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502096 - Flasher Unit – 3-Pin

Original price - Original price €16,10
Original price
€16,10
€16,10 - €16,10
Current price €16,10
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Brand Lucas
Flasher Unit is the 3-pin relay in the direction indicator circuit that switches the turn signal lamps on and off at a regular rate.

Wired between the indicator switch and the turn signal lamps, it interrupts the 12-volt feed to generate the flashing signal and drive the tell-tale. Its three terminals carry the supply feed, the switched output to the lamps, and the pilot/tell-tale connection. The flash rate is load-dependent, so a failed bulb shows as a change in flashing speed.
Vehicle Model Land Rover Defender up to 2016
Land Rover Series 2 and 3
Alternative Codes
502096BR 1797GFU2103RTC3561

In stock 4 units
3 · Gouda 1 · Drachten
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  • Netherlands / Belgium / Germany: 2–4 working days.
  • Other EU countries + UK: 4–8 working days.
  • Outside EU/UK: delivery times vary — contact us for an estimate.

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Frequently asked questions

What is the 3-pin flasher unit used for?
The 3-pin flasher unit is the relay in the indicator circuit that switches the turn signal lamps on and off at a steady rate on Series and Defender models. Its three terminals carry the supply feed, the switched output to the lamps, and the tell-tale connection.
How do I know if the flasher unit has failed?
A failed flasher unit usually shows as indicators that don't flash, stay on solid, or flash erratically. Because the flash rate is load-dependent, a blown indicator bulb often changes the flashing speed, so check the bulbs before condemning the unit.
What's the difference between a 2-pin and 3-pin flasher unit?
A 3-pin flasher unit has an extra terminal for the pilot/tell-tale warning lamp, where a 2-pin unit doesn't. If your vehicle was wired for a 3-pin unit, fitting a 2-pin type can stop the dashboard tell-tale working, so match the pin count to your original.