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Headlight Bar Relay burnout
#79019 07/12/2006 10:13 PM
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Recently bought a Triumph America and installed a Triumph light bar on Monday. It was working fine last night, but this morning I noticed the new lights weren't on. Ripped everything apart tonight, and I think I have a burned out relay. I'm getting 12 volts at the coil posts, and there is no resistance across them, so the coil is fine, but the relay is not closing. Lights work fine when I manually close the circuit.

Cheap fix to install a new relay, but any thoughts on what could be wrong? Just a bad one, or do I have a systemic problem and will break the next one just as fast?

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Anders #79020 07/12/2006 10:16 PM
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Wired the relay backwards maybe?


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bennybmn #79021 07/12/2006 10:20 PM
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I don't think you can do that -- it only goes in one way, and the factory bar plugs right into the existing wiring, so I couldn't have screwed that up. I don't think.

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Anders #79022 07/12/2006 10:22 PM
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Oh ok, so it's a pre-fab wiring harness deal. Hmmm. All I can think of is a lot of people have talked about chafed wires. Brad did (bradleyD) so maybe do a search for something like "lightbar woes" I think that's the name of the thread. Might find some useful info. Shorted out wires? Blown fuse maybe?


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Anders #79023 07/12/2006 10:24 PM
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Okay, sorry to post too soon. Relay maybe isn't the problem. The posts line up nicely with 9 volt battery terminals, and it closes just fine. Maybe not enough amperage on the bike? Anyone know how much juice it takes to get the relay to close?

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Anders #79024 07/12/2006 10:40 PM
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I wanna say that is a separate fuse... Check it. Something might have shorted it out. And the wires can chafe on the edge of the light housing.


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Anders #79025 07/13/2006 2:10 AM
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Anyone know how much juice it takes to get the relay to close?



About 200mA. If the bike can't supply that it won't run at all. If shorting out the supply pins of the relay lights up the lights and the voltage & earth check out on the coild side of the relay chances are you just got a dodgy relay which you can replace with any relay of the same type from any auto shop for $2. If not, I'd start looking at fuses.

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Sandmann #79026 07/13/2006 6:41 AM
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Have you checked the 5 Amp fuse (#8, I believe)? There's a nice schematic of the fuse box layout in the Vault.

Also, in this thread, there is a nice schematic of the lightbar at the bottom by Jay.
I've printed both and added them to my shop manual.


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bradleyd #79027 07/13/2006 10:35 PM
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Well, three blown five amp fuses later, I think we have a contender. Any thoughts?

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bradleyd #79028 07/13/2006 10:38 PM
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Even though the wire ends have protetive covers they can and did short out on me when I installed my light bars.Electican`s tape took care of the problem for me.


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bigjack #79029 07/14/2006 6:11 PM
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If it's fuse #8 that's blowing, it can only be dodgy wiring on the coil side of the relay, or a dodgy relay itself (short circuit internally). You said there was no internal resistance on the coil of the relay, that's consistant with a dodgy relay. Get a new one and try that... it's probably the same price as 5 fuses anyway so you're not gonna lose much if I'm wrong, and you'll have ruled out one possibility.

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Sandmann #79030 07/15/2006 4:20 PM
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It was the switch on the left light shell. Taking that out fixed the short.

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It was the switch on the left light shell. Taking that out fixed the short.



If you put the switch on the console and put a rubber plug in the left light housing you can eliminate the shorting problem in the light housing and make the switch much more accessible. I also powered the relay off the high beam light in the console so the light bar only comes on when the high beams are on.


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Anders #79032 07/16/2006 12:14 PM
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I think that was Brad's problem too...


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