High beam

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Christhurlow61

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128 posts

136 months

Wednesday 30th November 2016
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Can anyone help finally got a new indicater stalk but it has made no difference ,the problem is I have flash but when I push it forward nothing happens ,when I pull it back I can here a rely clicking on and off but when pushed forward nothing is happening is the relay a fault ?

Steve_D

13,747 posts

258 months

Wednesday 30th November 2016
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Did you post on this issue before?
If so and you have dip working OK then I would have to suspect your replacement stalk is also faulty.

Steve

Mark_S_24

405 posts

176 months

Wednesday 30th November 2016
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If it's a new stalk, could it be a wiring issue?

SILICONEKID345HP

14,997 posts

231 months

Wednesday 30th November 2016
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Where is the relay ? My flash works except when the push button is on low beam , weird .

High beam works all the time and flash untill low beem is turned on .


Steve_D

13,747 posts

258 months

Wednesday 30th November 2016
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There are two supplies into the stalk but only one feed out to the high beam relay.
The first supply is flash only. Flash works so that supply is good and so must be the output to the relay.
The second supply is for dip and high. If the dip is working then that supply and its wiring into the stalk is good. if you then switch over to high and nothing comes out then it has to be an internal fault in the stalk.

Steve

Cerberus90

1,553 posts

213 months

Thursday 1st December 2016
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Is it an early one with the buttons for sidelights then headlights?

Light switch is wired up wrong would be my guess.


Had this recently on a Chim, there's an extra Blue/red wire hanging about the headlight switch, which connects to the foglight switch but isn't used, but if you connect that to the light switch rather than the correct one which goes to the column stalk (think that's solid blue), then you get low beam because of the foglight wiring (it's joined onto the same spade as the another blue/red and ends up turning on dip), and you get flash because it's on a different feed, but no high beam as there's no supply to the column stalk. What you find also is that even with the column stalk disconnected, you can still get dip beam by pressing headlight button on, which is wrong.

If it's a later one with the rotary knob, I'd still be checking for a similar issue with the wiring of the light switch.

Edited by Cerberus90 on Thursday 1st December 18:24

Christhurlow61

Original Poster:

128 posts

136 months

Thursday 1st December 2016
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Yes I did post a few weeks ago it's took this long to get a new stalk I have changed light switches to led ones but used the wires that were already connected

Christhurlow61

Original Poster:

128 posts

136 months

Thursday 1st December 2016
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Could it be the relay

Cerberus90

1,553 posts

213 months

Friday 2nd December 2016
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Not if it works on pull to flash as it's the same relay.

I would definitely check the headlight wiring if you've been working around that area. Took me ages to fathom it out as it was doing things that it shouldn't have been.


Without having to get at the back of the switches, you could just test the blue wire on the column stalk plug and find out if you've got 12V there with the headlight switch on, if you have, then it's most likely the column stalk.
If the dip beam still comes on when you've got the column stalk plug off, then it's the light switch wiring.

Christhurlow61

Original Poster:

128 posts

136 months

Friday 2nd December 2016
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Thanks I'll try it over the weekend .i changed the boring switches for Angel eye led ones the old switches had 3 poles and the new ones had 5 poles but in only used the wires that were fitted to old switches

Christhurlow61

Original Poster:

128 posts

136 months

Saturday 3rd December 2016
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I've tried different stalks and I'm pretty sure it's not that when I pull stalk back I have power at plug on the blue and white wire but nothing when pushed forward ?

Steve_D

13,747 posts

258 months

Saturday 3rd December 2016
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Christhurlow61 said:
I've tried different stalks and I'm pretty sure it's not that when I pull stalk back I have power at plug on the blue and white wire but nothing when pushed forward ?
Do you have power on the blue wire?

Steve

Christhurlow61

Original Poster:

128 posts

136 months

Saturday 3rd December 2016
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The only power is at blue white wire when I flash

Christhurlow61

Original Poster:

128 posts

136 months

Saturday 3rd December 2016
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The only power is at blue white wire when I flash

Steve_D

13,747 posts

258 months

Saturday 3rd December 2016
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The blue should be the power into the stalk when the headlights (and possibly ignition) are turned on.
There should then be 12v out of the stalk on the Blue/Red when in dip position and your missing 12v out on Blue/White in high beam position.

Steve

Cerberus90

1,553 posts

213 months

Saturday 3rd December 2016
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I'm pretty sure it's the light switch then.

The Blue wire comes from the headlight switch and is what feeds the column as Steve says.


Remove the plugs on the stalk, and turn the headlight switch on, does your dip beam then come on?

Christhurlow61

Original Poster:

128 posts

136 months

Saturday 3rd December 2016
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Ok thanks I'll try tomorrow