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Modification to make beam flasher work
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<blockquote data-quote="Moseley" data-source="post: 605308" data-attributes="member: 20098"><p>I might be completely wrong, but if 56a and 56b are wired up incorrectly, it will mean you will be flashing your dipped beam, rather than main beam when you pull the stalk. Should be simple enough to test though. Relay numbering is a convention, but there are some numbers that are interchangeable depending on age / manufacturer. So when selecting a new relay, it needs to have similar numbering to as described in that post to ensure that the 5 pins behave in the manner they need to to perform all the functions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moseley, post: 605308, member: 20098"] I might be completely wrong, but if 56a and 56b are wired up incorrectly, it will mean you will be flashing your dipped beam, rather than main beam when you pull the stalk. Should be simple enough to test though. Relay numbering is a convention, but there are some numbers that are interchangeable depending on age / manufacturer. So when selecting a new relay, it needs to have similar numbering to as described in that post to ensure that the 5 pins behave in the manner they need to to perform all the functions. [/QUOTE]
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