Posted July 22, 201113 yr howdy boyo's , good earths good battery new bulbs all lighting works horn works, but the indicators flash fast as fuck , both front and back , whats my problem . clever dicks.
July 23, 201113 yr (cant help thinking this is a setup ) are your indicators L.E.D? or have you put in the wrong wattage bulb ?
July 23, 201113 yr howdy boyo's , good earths good battery new bulbs all lighting works horn works, but the indicators flash fast as fuck , both front and back , whats my problem . cleaver dicks. Hi If all the wires are good, all the bulbs are ok and of the correct ratings, and all of the bulbs flash the same way 'too fast', Surely the next item that is common to all of the bulbs is the flasher unit, I would slave a flasher unit from something else of the same voltage just to try it out.
July 23, 201113 yr howdy boyo's , good earths good battery new bulbs all lighting works horn works, but the indicators flash fast as fuck , both front and back , whats my problem . cleaver dicks. Faster than this? Reckon it's yer flasher relay
July 24, 201113 yr You have a bad ground (earh) connection. The extra resistance behaves like a higher wattage bulb.
July 25, 201113 yr Author thanks for that flyin brian i will go over the earthing once more just incase.
July 28, 201113 yr Check the bulbs first. If it's only jsut started since you changed them they'll be the wrong wattage. If they're ok then look at the earths. Flasher relay would be the last thing i'd suspect.
July 29, 201113 yr Author you may have a point there tommy.boy. i didn't look at the wattage of the bulbs, well done,
July 31, 201113 yr Had this happen on my diversion - Haynes manual suggested some measurements, which would have led to suspicion falling on the flasher relay. turned out to be a bad connection in the loom, closer to the switch gear. But, its probably your earth..
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