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Wrong flasher unit ? possibly ?
907 - 22/10/14 at 04:08 PM

Hi All,

Todays IVA job was to wire up the indicators, or so I thought.

I can't remember when I bought the flasher units, or where from, but I think I've got a problem.
One is marked "21w x 4" and the other "21w x 2 +5w".

Didn't get as far as the "x4" ( hazard ? ) as the "x2" only does an odd flash then stays on constant.

The indicators are as follows:-

Front - 21w normal bulb.
Side rep - small wattage bulb.
Rear - LED units.

The LED units have a resistor wired in, but I'm not sure on thinking about it which part of the light it's wired to.

Do I need a different flasher unit ? If so, what one ?

Do I need to check and possibly re-wire my back lights ?

Should I admit I'm more likely to be struck by lightning than get the wiring finished and working ?


Cheers in anticipation
PauL G

alternative needed, I think
alternative needed, I think


luke2152 - 22/10/14 at 05:11 PM

I'm sure someone can answer based on the numbers but wouldn't be easier to just test it....
However if you do need another one I'd suggest a solid state one as they work with all wattage bulb from tiny LED's to big standard ones and will always go at the right speed.


peter030371 - 22/10/14 at 05:24 PM

Get a solid state relay and ditch the LED resistors


avagolen - 22/10/14 at 06:18 PM

I agree with the previous suggestions.

Get a solid state flasher. No need for any resistors.
Mix and match LED and lamps.

Only downside is no rapid flash for failed lamp.


907 - 22/10/14 at 06:46 PM

Thanks for the advice.


Would this be suitable ? Do I need one for indicators and another for hazards ?


If not suitable can anyone recommend a different one (or two)


eBay Item


Cheers
Paul G


Jon Ison - 22/10/14 at 06:51 PM

That's the unit I've had on my car for years.


luke2152 - 22/10/14 at 06:55 PM

You only need 1 for hazards and indicators but you need a dual switch for the hazzards to keep the left and right circuits seperate (otherwise 4 ways will come on every time you indicate)


gremlin1234 - 22/10/14 at 07:00 PM

to test you could try standard bulbs.
edit, check the earth on the flasher relay

[Edited on 22/10/14 by gremlin1234]


907 - 22/10/14 at 07:57 PM

Many thanks everyone.


I've just ordered the one in my link. Should be here Friday.

Trouble is I'm waiting for a work delivery so today and tomorrow are my weekend.
Will be working Saturday and Sunday to make up.
O the joys of self employment.

Thanks again
Paul G