'98 Canadian based trike.
what happened:
The trike builder's crappy rear indicator bracket broke on the rt side while out riding & that indicator was lost.
my fix:
bought some cheapie (tungsten bulb) replacements & fitted them (OEMs retained at front).
result:
Flasher rate increased - I think.
When I tried the hazards they came on once then stopped working.
Disconnected the new lights & refitted the one OEM & retried indicators. Flash rate remained same as with the replacements then stopped working entirely along with the headlight, neutral gear indicator light, flasher indicator light & rt hand running light (mounted on rr wheel mudguard).
my fix:
Cycling the head light to beam & back resorted that.
Found a 10amp fuse blown in the main fuse box. Replaced that which restored neutral light, flasher light & front indicators (rate still high?) but not the rear indicator or running light.
Checked the running light bulb, cleaned the terminals, replaced. Working again. Did the same with the OEM indicator, still won't work. Checked continuity etc on it, no faults found.
Hazards:
As supplied this added circuit was running directly from the battery with no fuse. I had previously fitted a 3 amp inline fuse between the battery & the switch & this was working fine with the OEM indicators. Checked this fuse & it had blown.
See photo for set up (inline fuse not in shot, it's under the seat). Green & brown wires go into the headlight besel but I've not traced further. I'm presuming the pair of 10amp diodes are really necessary to protect the additional flasher unit though they didn't care to fit a fuse...
Any ideas as to why the replacements caused such havoc? The bulbs are rated 12V 10 watt so why would that draw more amps than an OEM rated 21 watt?
Any ideas as to why the rear indicators now no longer work at all while the fronts do but at the faster rate?
I'm hesitant about reconnecting the new indicators until I've a better idea of what's going on. Thanks for reading.
what happened:
The trike builder's crappy rear indicator bracket broke on the rt side while out riding & that indicator was lost.
my fix:
bought some cheapie (tungsten bulb) replacements & fitted them (OEMs retained at front).
result:
Flasher rate increased - I think.
When I tried the hazards they came on once then stopped working.
Disconnected the new lights & refitted the one OEM & retried indicators. Flash rate remained same as with the replacements then stopped working entirely along with the headlight, neutral gear indicator light, flasher indicator light & rt hand running light (mounted on rr wheel mudguard).
my fix:
Cycling the head light to beam & back resorted that.
Found a 10amp fuse blown in the main fuse box. Replaced that which restored neutral light, flasher light & front indicators (rate still high?) but not the rear indicator or running light.
Checked the running light bulb, cleaned the terminals, replaced. Working again. Did the same with the OEM indicator, still won't work. Checked continuity etc on it, no faults found.
Hazards:
As supplied this added circuit was running directly from the battery with no fuse. I had previously fitted a 3 amp inline fuse between the battery & the switch & this was working fine with the OEM indicators. Checked this fuse & it had blown.
See photo for set up (inline fuse not in shot, it's under the seat). Green & brown wires go into the headlight besel but I've not traced further. I'm presuming the pair of 10amp diodes are really necessary to protect the additional flasher unit though they didn't care to fit a fuse...
Any ideas as to why the replacements caused such havoc? The bulbs are rated 12V 10 watt so why would that draw more amps than an OEM rated 21 watt?
Any ideas as to why the rear indicators now no longer work at all while the fronts do but at the faster rate?
I'm hesitant about reconnecting the new indicators until I've a better idea of what's going on. Thanks for reading.
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