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Title: Hello and....Help with the hazard lights. Post by: mick stobbs on September 22, 2014, 07:32:42 PM First of all,Hello everyone,
I've been mooching round on this forum for a few weeks now and found it a great source of info for me trike project so far. I bought a half finished Yamaha xj900diversion trike a while back and am almost finished (i hope) the dreaded wiring stage. But,i would really appreciate some info and experience with a fault with the hazard lights which has got me stumped. I've wired the rear,brake,and indicator lights on the mudguards into the existing bike wiring,but,the hazards are behaving as follows; the hazards won't work with the ignition off(so i'm assuming theres a problem with the permenant live into the switch.) with the ignition on the hazards will work sometimes(so can i assume the flasher relay is ok?) however,sometimes the hazards won't work even .with the ignition on but, if i press the switch in very slowly then they will start working and will be ok after that. Could the flasher unit be causing the faults i describe or is the standard flasher unit on the donor bike not up to the job? Any advice would be greatly appreciated but please be gentle cos i'm no auto leccy,actually i'm a fitter and turner. Best regards, Mick. Title: Re: Hello and....Help with the hazard lights. Post by: terry t on September 22, 2014, 08:17:14 PM Hi Mick welcome to the monkey house. If they were ok before you wired the indicator and brake lights on the mudguard. it may be a bad earth as for pressing the switch in slowly it may be the switch
ps I am a fitter and turner as well. kitchen fitter by trade and surname is turner ;D. what part of the uk you in Title: Re: Hello and....Help with the hazard lights. Post by: fifer on September 22, 2014, 08:57:27 PM Hi Mick .
Are you using a separate car type rocker hazard switch . If so , the internals are sometimes prone to sticking and often only need a good wiggling back and forth with a wee bit help from some electrical cleaner . A standard flasher unit is rated at 2 x 21 watt as it only operates the front and rear bulbs on one side only . You also need a separate hazard unit which is rated at 4 x 21 watt as it is has to operate four 21 watt bulbs . . Title: Re: Hello and....Help with the hazard lights. Post by: mick stobbs on September 23, 2014, 04:59:55 PM Cheers for the replys gents,
Terry,yeah they were ok before wiring i'll check the earths tonight and i'm gonna strip the switch and have look at the contacts after that. fifer,your info about the flasher unit rating is exactly the sort of thing i needed to find out,i'll get one asap. By the way,I'm, in the North East near Durham. Much appreciated, Mick. Title: Re: Hello and....Help with the hazard lights. Post by: Olds on September 23, 2014, 06:38:02 PM Usually find it's better to fit an electronic timed flasher unit that is not load dependant. This way if one bulb blows the rest still work and if you add a trailer, extra indicators or repeater lights it will cope with these as well.
Title: Re: Hello and....Help with the hazard lights. Post by: mick stobbs on September 23, 2014, 09:05:24 PM Right,just in from the garage.
Before doing anything else i took the bulbs out of the mudguard lights and all back to normal when i pressed the hazard switch,so,i checked the earths and all ok so I reckon the flasher unit needs changing for the one fifer suggested. Olds,i did'nt know an electronic timed unit was available but i'll have a look on flea bay n see if i can get hold of one. I was told today of a lad at work who used to have a 900 Diversion that the hazards only worked with the ignition on,does this sound correct? So i'm looking for a permanent live on the way up to the ignition so i can splice the switched live to the hazard switch into it,unfortunatly the only bit of the harness i can see comes round the side of the headset and dissapears under the tank. Any ideas for this would be appreciated bfore i take the tank off for access. Cheers, Mick. Title: Re: Hello and....Help with the hazard lights. Post by: mick stobbs on September 27, 2014, 01:55:19 PM Just a quick shout to say i now have working hazards,uprated flasher relay,one dodgy earth,and a permanent live feed and all is well
Thanks for all the advice. My next job is trying to work out where to mount the handbrake,because it's basically a bog standard XJ900 Diversion with a standard exhaust,the only place i can see the handbrake fitting is on the mudguard bracket(soz don't know how to do pictures). I would appreciate any thoughts/ideas/piccys on any other place to mount it cos its gonna have to be on quite a long mounting plate..... Cheers, Mick. Title: Re: Hello and....Help with the hazard lights. Post by: Olds on September 27, 2014, 03:07:35 PM Glad to hear you got the hazards sorted. As for the handbrake, perhaps you could bracket from the pillion foot peg mount bolts. Don't think mounting on the mudguard brackets, as it would be bouncing up and down.
Title: Re: Hello and....Help with the hazard lights. Post by: mick stobbs on September 28, 2014, 08:17:28 AM Ay, i'd thought about using the pillion foot mounts but hav'nt quite worked out how its gonna work.
I'll be doin some work on it this afternoon so i'll update on any progress.. cheers, Mick. Title: Re: Hello and....Help with the hazard lights. Post by: scannerzer on September 28, 2014, 09:40:52 AM a friend of mine had a xj900 triked and his hand brake sat on the trailing arm that held his axle pointing out towards the left rear wheel
Title: Re: Hello and....Help with the hazard lights. Post by: mick stobbs on September 29, 2014, 10:12:44 AM You know what,i'd never thought of mounting it to point towards the wheel.
Right, back down the garage for a look.... Cheers, Mick. Title: Re: Hello and....Help with the hazard lights. Post by: Manky Monkey on September 29, 2014, 07:05:02 PM I think the regs say it has to be operable from the normal seating position, so make sure you can get enough leverage on it to fully pull it on from that angle.
Title: Re: Hello and....Help with the hazard lights. Post by: BikerGran on September 29, 2014, 08:17:12 PM I just went out to the garage and took some poics of mine but as usual the forum tells me they're too big, after I carefully resized them.
Title: Re: Hello and....Help with the hazard lights. Post by: Manky Monkey on September 29, 2014, 08:30:33 PM We just do it to annoy you now Bobbi. :P
Title: Re: Hello and....Help with the hazard lights. Post by: BikerGran on September 29, 2014, 08:31:40 PM Can I email them to you to see if you can post them? I really don't understand it!
Title: Re: Hello and....Help with the hazard lights. Post by: Manky Monkey on September 29, 2014, 08:50:12 PM They're fine Bobbi, but at that size, you can only post one at a time.
Title: Re: Hello and....Help with the hazard lights. Post by: Manky Monkey on September 29, 2014, 08:50:50 PM .
Title: Re: Hello and....Help with the hazard lights. Post by: Manky Monkey on September 29, 2014, 08:51:57 PM .
Title: Re: Hello and....Help with the hazard lights. Post by: Manky Monkey on September 29, 2014, 08:52:38 PM .
Title: Re: Hello and....Help with the hazard lights. Post by: BikerGran on September 29, 2014, 08:56:21 PM No you mean YOU can post one at a time - I can't post them at all!
Looking at the pics I think I better nip out and get a rattle can of Smoothrite! Title: Re: Hello and....Help with the hazard lights. Post by: terry t on September 29, 2014, 09:01:15 PM No you mean YOU can post one at a time - I can't post them at all! I was just about to say BG ;DLooking at the pics I think I better nip out and get a rattle can of Smoothrite! Title: Re: Hello and....Help with the hazard lights. Post by: hunter on September 29, 2014, 09:04:06 PM And Terry beat me to it ;)
Title: Re: Hello and....Help with the hazard lights. Post by: terry t on September 29, 2014, 09:10:20 PM On mine I bolted it to the frame by the front foot peg and used a cable tie on the back part just to stop it pulling back ::)
(http://i62.tinypic.com/20qj0nq.jpg) Title: Re: Hello and....Help with the hazard lights. Post by: terry t on September 29, 2014, 09:11:34 PM On mine I bolted it to the frame by the front foot peg and used a cable tie on the back part just to stop it pulling back ::) looks like I need to get the rattle can out as well ;)(http://i62.tinypic.com/20qj0nq.jpg) Title: Re: Hello and....Help with the hazard lights. Post by: mick stobbs on September 30, 2014, 04:12:40 PM I think the regs say it has to be operable from the normal seating position, so make sure you can get enough leverage on it to fully pull it on from that angle. [ Yeah having looked at the job i'm go with the handle facing forward,think i've got a plan so i'll see what i can get done this week... Thanks for the pictures BG and Terry, i'm gonna try to mount it a bit further back if possible. Also,apologies if this has been asked before but how do i put pictures on here,computers hate me.. Cheers Mick./quote] Title: Re: Hello and....Help with the hazard lights. Post by: BikerGran on September 30, 2014, 04:16:18 PM Don't ask me about pictures - this site won't have mine at any price (or size)
Title: Re: Hello and....Help with the hazard lights. Post by: scannerzer on September 30, 2014, 05:59:20 PM photobucket is the easist way to post photos ,get it set up then we can talk you through it, you to BG !
Title: Re: Hello and....Help with the hazard lights. Post by: Manky Monkey on September 30, 2014, 07:43:00 PM There's a couple of threads about posting photos in the General Discussion section guys.
http://www.mankymonkeymotors.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=4469.0 http://www.mankymonkeymotors.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=6349.0 Title: Re: Hello and....Help with the hazard lights. Post by: BikerGran on September 30, 2014, 07:58:18 PM First option doesn't work for me, I usually go Tinypic but that's a bummer if you want to post several.
The second one, the photobucket one - I think Photobucket has changed, I certainly couldn't find this option last time I tried. However, my answer is simple, I just don't post photos! Title: Re: Hello and....Help with the hazard lights. Post by: Manky Monkey on September 30, 2014, 08:00:17 PM I just reduce the size in Photoshop, (600 x 600), & can add 2 to a post.
Title: Re: Hello and....Help with the hazard lights. Post by: merv on September 30, 2014, 08:19:03 PM So how do you get Photoshop?
Title: Re: Hello and....Help with the hazard lights. Post by: BikerGran on September 30, 2014, 09:01:32 PM It's an online photo storage thing - just google it and sign up!
Great thing is that you can post a link to a whole album and anyone can see it (depending on your privacy settings) http://s195.photobucket.com/user/BikerGran_photos/library/Celtic%20Rally%20Brittany%202007?sort=4&page=1 (http://s195.photobucket.com/user/BikerGran_photos/library/Celtic%20Rally%20Brittany%202007?sort=4&page=1) Title: Re: Hello and....Help with the hazard lights. Post by: Olds on September 30, 2014, 09:20:33 PM Most systems come with some form of picture/photo manipulation built in.
Windows 8 has picture manager where you can edit and reduce pics. I would think that using Paint would allow size reduction. It's where I add pics together to make one image. Proper Photoshop you used to have to buy but I have never needed it. Title: Re: Hello and....Help with the hazard lights. Post by: scannerzer on September 30, 2014, 09:37:11 PM on windows 7 if you right click a picture there should appear a menu one of which options is resize with small,medium and large format options
Title: Re: Hello and....Help with the hazard lights. Post by: BikerGran on October 01, 2014, 12:47:37 PM I know all about resizing pics, I used to explain it to folks on here - still won't let me post them now though!
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