Hazard Lamps

Hi, The first series 2 ones used fuse 2. However after that they were unfused battery power from the shunt.

Colin
 
Hi, The first series 2 ones used fuse 2. However after that they were unfused battery power from the shunt.

Colin
you could always put an inline fuse via the shunt, if you were concerned that it was an unfused link for the lights, just a thought...
Peter
 
you could always put an inline fuse via the shunt, if you were concerned that it was an unfused link for the lights, just a thought...
Peter
I need to find out why I have no power to hazard switch first. Then if it does not come from fuse 2 I will put in fuse. Thanks.
 
Hi, The power route to the hazard switch goes from the fuse, or from the shunt through an inline fuse (sorry I missed that first time) through the hazard flasher can and then to the switch. The colours are blue/brown to the can and light green/purple to the switch. You could try working the switch in and out a number of times, with switch cleaner if you have it. Because the switch gets little use the contacts become dirty and then won't pass current.

Colin
 
Mine had the same issue, followed Colin's advice, work a treat but don't make a clicking sound, should they?

Mick
 
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