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blakep82 - 19/7/15 at 12:43 PM

Sooo, my steering column isn't off a ford Vauxhall, whatever, so doesn't have indicator switch built in, with self cancelling (not needing that for iva) or can't thing, so I've got a on-off-on toggle switch on the dash board in the safe area.
Fine for sitting at junctions indicating. Not so great for lane switching on motorways. Can I have momentary buttons on the wheel for that? Is having essentially 2 indicator switches allowed? Can't find any problems in the manual

So, next question is anyone got some buttons available for a sparco wheel?
Like these ones?
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gremlin1234 - 19/7/15 at 12:57 PM

I would leave something like that till after iva.

were you planning on having the indicator light up just as you press the button? or electronics to make it flash say 3 times? or click on/click off buttons?


blakep82 - 19/7/15 at 01:29 PM

Good idea leaving it actually. But still looking for the buttons for now if anyone has them.

Would be wired up to only make them flash while the button is being pressed, so press and hold, flash flash flash, change lanes, let go, they go off.
The dash switch is reachable, but its a little far away


Slimy38 - 19/7/15 at 02:00 PM

Why not do it similar to most modern cars, a momentary click flashes the indicators three times?

And another question, are you over-complicating it by having them on the wheel? No car I know of has them on the wheel, they're usually on the column. That would make wiring them easier (no need to cope with the steering wheel turning).


Charlie_Zetec - 20/7/15 at 01:44 PM

Not that it'll help with your IVA, but I've got buttons on the same boss-mounted ring for indicators. I'm using a Signal Dynamics turn module; one push flashes 5 times, hold button down for 2 seconds = 10 flashes, and 3 seconds = 20 flashes. Both together = hazards. Not sure there's any suppliers in the UK as they're mainly used for custom bikes/trikes etc. and imported from the US, but you may be lucky if someone has one floating around!

If my memory serves me correctly, don't Westfield have a similar unit that could be used with buttons?
Not cheap, mind! (and out of stock)

For buttons, I was looking at the Race Technology items used on Dash2 Pro models; Demon Tweeks have them about £30 a set and they need a 13mm hole though, so unsure if they'll fit. Otherwise Maplins or similar is your best bet.

[Edited on 20/7/15 by Charlie_Zetec]


The Black Flash - 20/7/15 at 07:58 PM

quote:
Originally posted by Slimy38
Why not do it similar to most modern cars, a momentary click flashes the indicators three times?

And another question, are you over-complicating it by having them on the wheel? No car I know of has them on the wheel, they're usually on the column. That would make wiring them easier (no need to cope with the steering wheel turning).


There'll only be a few turns lock to lock, I doubt you need anything clever apart from a bit of slack in the wiring.


rodgling - 23/7/15 at 09:25 AM

Blake - please see my thread on button plates here:

http://www.locostbuilders.co.uk/forum/30/viewthread.php?tid=199358&page=1?#pid1672357


peter030371 - 23/7/15 at 04:27 PM

Probably you want something like these

Also just noticed you can get the latest spec Signal Dynamics controller for £58 from ebay including delivery and import charges. For that price its not worth me making my own

[Edited on 23/7/15 by peter030371]


19sac65 - 23/7/15 at 06:23 PM

Ive used buttons on the steering wheel for flashers and horn
All momentary switches,i used latching relays for the indicators
Press for on,press again for off