dondel
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Dear all,
I have an issue with the flashing lights, or better, with the flashing unit.
My BJ8 has dual lights, front and back.
It looks strongly like I have a short circuit somewhere.
As I understand the wiring diagram, the flashing lights are connected via the direction switch to the battery (passing over the ignition).
I only noticed this burning only while driving, so that I had the following thoughts:
- Is the voltage changing while driving? Would be strange as other electrical parts don't show problems;
- Are the wires creating a short circuit due to the vibrations?
- Electrical connections oxidised!?
I added between the direction switch and the flashing unit a (far too big) 10A fuse in order to not burn all the time the unit. In fact on each side of the car only 21W should be needed + 5W for the unit, (P=U*I -> 26W =12V*2.17A).
Did already somebody else have an issue with the direction lights and could give me an (better) idea where to search?
Thanks for your help!!
I have an issue with the flashing lights, or better, with the flashing unit.
My BJ8 has dual lights, front and back.
It looks strongly like I have a short circuit somewhere.
As I understand the wiring diagram, the flashing lights are connected via the direction switch to the battery (passing over the ignition).
I only noticed this burning only while driving, so that I had the following thoughts:
- Is the voltage changing while driving? Would be strange as other electrical parts don't show problems;
- Are the wires creating a short circuit due to the vibrations?
- Electrical connections oxidised!?
I added between the direction switch and the flashing unit a (far too big) 10A fuse in order to not burn all the time the unit. In fact on each side of the car only 21W should be needed + 5W for the unit, (P=U*I -> 26W =12V*2.17A).
Did already somebody else have an issue with the direction lights and could give me an (better) idea where to search?
Thanks for your help!!
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