I have this one...it has the turn signals and 4-ways.Hook the indicator light to the load side of the turn signal flasher. (before the TS switch) I would have to know what kind of switch and circuit you have for 4 ways. Might be able to use the same indicator with a diode.
I was going to use the ones in the switch, but the body of the switch needs to be grounded for those lights to work and there's no provision for it. I guess it's supposed to ground through the clamp on the switch but my steering column is painted, and the column is connected to a fiberglass body, so there's no ground available. The main reason why I wanted to run one light is to balance out the gauge panel because I'm going to have the hi beam indicator on one side and needed one for the other side. It would be easy just to run two signal indicator lights, but that gives me one too many lights again, lol. Oh well, I'll figure out something. Thanks for your help!
DING DING DING! We have a winner! LOL. That's what I need, a sketch with part numbers and source names ha ha ha! Thank you. tompen suggested it first and I wanted to do it, but I needed a description for dummies! The dual color indicator sounds great too. I will have to look into that...thanks all for your help and suggestions!Here's what i did:
Excuse the bad writing, the cat is trying to eat my pencil. Just pick up the left and right turn signals somewhere and couple them thru diodes to one light. Any cheap diode is fine, go to Radio Shack, 1N4001, 4004, etc. Observe polarity: the stripe end of the diode goes toward the bulb. You can use a 12v LED or an incandescent bulb. The LED will last forever.