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FLASHER - 12V
Ever wondered how turn signals work behind the scenes? The Grote 3 Pin Flashers, European (ISO) Pinout is a crucial component in any vehicle’s lighting system. This flasher is a reliable choice for vehicles that require an efficient signaling system, including most Toyota, Chrysler, and pre-’92 Chevrolet ST trucks. Remember, proper turn signal function is essential for safety, helping drivers communicate their movements on the road. It’s time to experience the exceptional performance of the Grote 44893.
| Voltage | 12V / 1A - 20A |
| # of Pins (Flashers & Cords) | 3 |
| Amperage | 1A-20A |
| Design Current Load | 1-10 GA |
| Housing Color | Blue |
| Regulations | FMVSS 108 |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Standards | J1690 |
| Style | 3-Pin |
| Voltage | 12V |
| Country of Origin (Primary) | CA |
| Harmonized Tariff Code (Schedule B) | 8536410005 |
| UPC | 00089373109596 |
| VMRS Code | 034003018 |
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Established in 1901, Grote® is a world-class manufacturer and supplier of light components and smart visibility systems for heavy duty vehicles. From LED beacons to trailer connectors, Grote products provide effective solutions and added value to its customers in the agricultural, construction, freight, and mining industries. The company has been a major supplier to commercial vehicle manufacturers, utilizing the latest quality planning techniques and manufacturing systems as well as rigorous environmental testing to maintain their competitive edge. Grote also works closely with OEM distributors and fleet managers in developing new ways to maximize the efficiency of their products according to the demands of the market.
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