LX2610 Hazards

je1279

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For those with an LX2610 (or B2650 or LX2620), when you turn on the hazards, do both your tail lights and lollipop lights flash? Both of mine flash and I'm wondering if that is correct. If not, any ideas on how to fix this so only the lollipop lights flash?
 
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je1279

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Why do you need to change it?
Don't necessarily need to, but I would prefer that they remained solid. In the winter I plow my driveway where there is a 55mph country road at the end of. I always use both the hazards and the beacon that I added when working at night, but I am all about being as visable as possible after dark when plowing snow.
 

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Good day.

It’s very easy to make the tail lights stop flashing…but you may not be happy with that result😂.

I have sort of same line of questions as @North Idaho Wolfman .

I think if want more visibility to others, I would question if you have already added light bars on rops (FWD and RVS)….if you have a high output lightbar people that arent texting will see you. Below is before and after…most people will see that and slow down and proceed cautiously, at least where I live they will/do…they may even waive with just one finger to let you know your the best. 😉

Anyway if not worried about the flashers maybe consider to add some more light front and back. Personally I would leave the flashers alone so you have that extra visibility in the daytime.YMMV.
 

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I would consult your owners manual. It should state what flashes when the flashers are activated.
 
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Well after a complete perusing of the WSM for the LX2610 and the flasher circuit, along with all the supporting circuits.
STAY AWAY from altering anything!
That sucker has every single lighting circuit tied into the ECU and THE OPC computers and any alteration could send you down in flames.
I am not saying this lightly, I have never seen a wiring diagram that was this involved with the lighting.
 
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je1279

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Well after a complete perusing of the WSM for the LX2610 and the flasher circuit, along with all the supporting circuits.
STAY AWAY from altering anything!
That sucker has every single lighting circuit tied into the ECU and THE OPC computers and any alteration could send you down in flames.
I am not saying this lightly, I have never seen a wiring diagram that was this involved with the lighting.
Thank you for taking the time to look into this and I will take your advice and leave it alone. I was aware that cars and trucks have gotten infinitely more complicated over the past few decades, but I didn't realize that compact tractors were becoming this complicated as well.
 
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