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Ar indicators

Post by Cupid Stunt » 27 Oct 2010, 15:05

Are they supposed to be permanently on when the engine is running, i.e. not blinking but always on ?
If so is there a way to change it so they are off ?

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Re: Ar indicators

Post by Berm basher » 27 Oct 2010, 15:22

Just the front ones. They should be half lit all the time, and fully lit whilst flashing - the flasher relay has 4 separate feeds, the fronts via a zener and bleed resistor no doubt. BB.

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Re: Ar indicators

Post by AlanH » 27 Oct 2010, 15:56

You can fit an aftermarket relay and do a bit of custom wiring to sort it out. I posted a howto a while back.

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Re: Ar indicators

Post by Cupid Stunt » 27 Oct 2010, 16:53

Thanks guys

Yes they are only half lit and flash full power, weird set up

I may in the future attempt to fit an LED relay and led indicators

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Re: Ar indicators

Post by fallenmikethebike » 27 Oct 2010, 17:20

:D I believe the theory is they work as a running light, and lets face it, anything that helps Grandpa Clem, spot you over the top of his Rover 25,, steering wheel and, through the fog of his St Bruno fuelled pipe, just has to be a good idea,IMO.
And apologies in advance if that has just described your Granddad :D
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