Hazard switch wiring

Hazard switch wiring

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Steve_D

13,746 posts

258 months

Thursday 17th September 2015
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GTRS said:
Can anyone tell me where the following hazard warning wires go on the savage hazard warning switch?

Green/Red
Green/Pink
Light Green/Brown
Green/White
Black
The way the switches work is different to the Factory switch.
Think this will work.
The switch is two pole so regard them as A & B with 3 pins each.
A1 = Green/White (To lamps)
B1 = Green/Red (To lamps)
A2 & B2 = Green/Pink (From Hazard flasher module)
A3 = Green/White (from ind SW)
B3 = Green/ Red (from ind SW)

At the Hazard switch there should be 2 wires Light Green/Brown. Join these together which connects the indicator flasher module to the indicator switch.

Let me know how much smoke this produces as I have the same to do on a customers car.

Steve


GTRS

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290 posts

223 months

Friday 18th September 2015
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I'll give that a go and feedback following my smoke test.

Thanks

F.C.

3,897 posts

208 months

Monday 21st September 2015
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Steve_D said:
Let me know how much smoke this produces as I have the same to do on a customers car.

Steve
LMFAO.

Blimey nothing like having a guinea pig to test out your wiring!! wink

PS.
I hope your customer doesn't see this thread LOL




GTRS

Original Poster:

290 posts

223 months

Monday 21st September 2015
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On second thoughts....

I'm still midway through sorting out my loom, so we may get a quicker result if you try it first Steve :-)

Edited by GTRS on Monday 21st September 12:52

GTRS

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290 posts

223 months

Wednesday 17th February 2016
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Indicator and hazard switches seem to operate ok but the lights don't flash. Instead they remain on or off. It's as if the flasher units are not functioning.

Ultimike

182 posts

107 months

Thursday 18th February 2016
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BogBeast said:
thumbup Car Builders solutions - I love going shopping there..

http://www.vehicle-wiring-products.eu/ are dead useful as well

Perhaps we ought to have a useful suppliers sticky? I am sure that I have loads of useful link collected in my favorites over the years...
Great idea for a sticky

barpilot

174 posts

135 months

Thursday 18th February 2016
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GTRS said:
Indicator and hazard switches seem to operate ok but the lights don't flash. Instead they remain on or off. It's as if the flasher units are not functioning.
I had this issue, so ignored the switch to get the circuit working manually and then found my flasher unit was faulty. Temporarily swapped it out with the indicator flasher unit and the hazard circuit then worked correctly.

Assuming you have all LED indicator/repeater lights and using an LED specific flasher unit?

GTRS

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290 posts

223 months

Thursday 18th February 2016
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No lights connected yet, just my Dash2 for testing wiring.