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Indicators?

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  • declanD Offline
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    Will the indicators still work say for instance the front two are connected but the back ones aren't should they still work mine do nothing at all?

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      I tried swapping my broken ones out for LED ones the other day, if any were disconnected, they would all stop working.

      TDR 125 - 2001

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      • declanD declan

        Will the indicators still work say for instance the front two are connected but the back ones aren't should they still work mine do nothing at all?

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        @declan As long as they are earthed correctly they should work in pairs, but only if they are bulb units. If you have swapped to LED's then no they will not work individually.

        SEDUCED BY THE DARK SIDE!!!

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        • NINJAN NINJA

          @declan As long as they are earthed correctly they should work in pairs, but only if they are bulb units. If you have swapped to LED's then no they will not work individually.

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          @CYBER-NINJA yesss hopefully mine will work then thank you lads

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          • NINJAN NINJA

            @declan As long as they are earthed correctly they should work in pairs, but only if they are bulb units. If you have swapped to LED's then no they will not work individually.

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            @CYBER-NINJA so swapping around the wires I can get the left indicator to light up solid but only when switching the right indicator but the light stays solid?

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              Again it doesn't work like that.

              The circuit works off the impedece oft the whole circuit.

              Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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                Again it doesn't work like that.

                The circuit works off the impedece oft the whole circuit.

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                @Calum sooooooo? 🤔

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                • declanD declan

                  @Calum sooooooo? 🤔

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                  @declan So removing items from the circuit alters the impedence of that circuit.

                  Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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