Eclipse

Taking orders now for the '95-'99 Eclipse!
Priced at only - $159.00! + $12.00 shipping.

with PayPal - Buy Now payments shipping to lower 48 US states only.

What's included in the kit:

Control Module Signal Module Tail Light Harness Lamp Sockets
Click on photos to enlarge to 320 x 240

Download the videos, the top 3 videos demostrate the special show-off / hazards modes. The front signal video shows the 3 selectable front patterns (Impala pictured), the first pattern is stock, second is double rate and the third is double flash, the speed setting was not changed during the video, the hazard mode is shown, but the patterns are the same for the turn signals. The speed video demostrates the adjustment range of the speed control from slowest to fastest (Impala pictured). The duration video demostrates the adjustment range of the duration control from barely on to barely off (Impala pictured), also understand the speed and duration control setting are mixed to produce the various effects. The signal video shows 4 different turn signal settings. The rotating video shows the new rotating pattern adjustment range, the speed setting is held constant and the duration is being slowly adjusted to help give you an idea on what's happening (sorry Eclipse owners the Impala is pictured again).

Special show-off / hazards videos: Dual Chaser 427K , Wig-Wag 395K , Ping Pong 365K

Front Signal Video 1.1M

Speed Video 2.6M

Duration Video 797K

Signal Video 1557K , Rotating Video 2.9M

Note: The electrical diagrams I've seen on the Eclipse vary, therefore you must besure your car has the all-in-one turn signal flasher/hazards controller - Click here for instructions on how to check. The Eclipse system is easier to install than the Impala, but takes longer to return to normal, it cuts NO wires under the dash, you simply unplug the factory flasher module and plug in the signal harness in its place. The complete instructions are on-line so you can determine if this system is right for you. Once you purchase a system you will have phone support contact numbers in case you have any questions or problems with the install.

How to Make a Test Plug
Note: Test plug shown is older rubber style and is no longer used as of 10/01/03, and all kits sold after that date have the test plugs included - free of charge.

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Questions? or Comments ask - Jerry