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| Andy9934 |
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 Posted: 11:17 - 28 Feb 2016 Post subject: Long delay between triggering indicator and light coming on |
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I have a Varadero XL 125 which I've had for 6 months.
It's always had a delay between pushing the indicator switch and the light coming on, but recently it's getting to the point where they will often not come on at all even when holding the switch sideways.
Can anyone suggest if this might be the switch itself (WD-40 used to provide a temporary slight improvement) or the relay?
Thanks in advance  ____________________ Surrey
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Check that you have the correct wattage for the front and rear bulbs, although if they were wrong, I would expect the lamps to come on as soon as you hit the switch and not flash at all!
A faulty switch would usually cause intermittent faults, so if all the connector and bulb contacts are good and clean, you probably have a duff flasher relay. ____________________ Honda Varadero XL125(V8)
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As above, the handlebar switch needs cleaning  ____________________ Space Is Deep |
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Right so I got a new relay and it didn't help at all. Bummer.
So I took the switch apart, and prodded about a bit and the issue was that the spring which resets the switch when you cancel had become weak, and because everything was a bit stiff, it meant that it wasn't pushing the contacts against the switch when triggering the indicator, but going over a bump or sometimes pulling the switch control towards me would.
After removing all crud and giving everything a wiggle it now appears to be working perfectly. Anyone want a varadero relay for a fiver?
Thanks for your help as always BCF  ____________________ Surrey
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contact cleaner fixes all
with the vtr the cold weather does it  ____________________ Fin: no matter how much I look at It I can't understand what was going through my head, all I remember is going about 80 and redlining it to stop it seizing.
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