During the 70's, 80's and '90's most GM cars in the U.S.performed this function. When the parking/headlights were off, the side marker(repeater) blinked with the indicator. When the parking/headlights were on, they burned steady and then alternated with the turnsignal(turn signal on, repeater off & turn signal in the off mode of blink, repeater on).
If your bulb only has one wire going to it, you are out of luck. If you have 2 wires, you may be able to rewire it. I traced the wires on my S-10 once and noticed that one wire went to the + turn signal wire and the other went to the + wire of the parking light. NO GROUND WIRE. I don't know how this works but it did. Others here would be able to explain it to you.
Here is a list of cars which I owned which performed this feature
'75-'79 Chevrolet Nova
'78-'81 Chevrolet Camaro
'75-'92 Chevrolet Caprice
'82'-01 Chevorlet S-10 Pick-up and Blazer.
The current 2006 C-1500 Chevrolet Pick up does it on the front and rear tailights.
See if you can get any wiring diragrams.
HTH
Jeff


'78 Opel Ascona B 1.6SR
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