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Indicator dash lights anomaly
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<blockquote data-quote="slow-lane-Matt" data-source="post: 599982" data-attributes="member: 19329"><p>I seem to remember when playing with mine (fitting a buzzer) that the dash indicator had a constant 12v supply connected, and the flasher </p><p>relay grounds to complete circuit to make bulb come on.</p><p></p><p>Maybe your relay is closed when unenergised and opens when flash signal received. So flashes "on to off", rather than "off to on" !</p><p></p><p>Does your dash indicator and indicator lights flash in phase - that could be a clue</p><p></p><p>(If it was that simple your indicators should be permanently on, and flashed "off" by the relay - but may the relay has different connectors for dash and indicators)</p><p></p><p>..or maybe I'm just rambling on about complete rubbish !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slow-lane-Matt, post: 599982, member: 19329"] I seem to remember when playing with mine (fitting a buzzer) that the dash indicator had a constant 12v supply connected, and the flasher relay grounds to complete circuit to make bulb come on. Maybe your relay is closed when unenergised and opens when flash signal received. So flashes "on to off", rather than "off to on" ! Does your dash indicator and indicator lights flash in phase - that could be a clue (If it was that simple your indicators should be permanently on, and flashed "off" by the relay - but may the relay has different connectors for dash and indicators) ..or maybe I'm just rambling on about complete rubbish ! [/QUOTE]
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