Iv wired my brake fluid warning but its working the wrong way. Im getting the light on when the fluid is normal and the light goes off when it is low. What have i done wrong?
See if you can figure it out from this:
Treat the durite switch as 2 seperate items, the handbrake switch and the warning light.
how is it wired at the moment this will help. Is the live going through the bulb first or through the switch on the master cylinder?
This is how it is currently wired:
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I'd say nothing, but the switch in the m/c is the wrong way round/wrong terminals for it to work
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Originally posted by ReMan
I'd say nothing, but the switch in the m/c is the wrong way round/wrong terminals for it to work
Electrical isnt my strong point but shouldnt the power from the switch feed go to the switch then to the bulb? a live feed to the bulb and an earth
will light the bulb regardless as the supply isnt switched before the bulb other than direct switching from the ignition looking at your drawing.
I could be totally wrong
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Originally posted by austin man
Electrical isnt my strong point but shouldnt the power from the switch feed go to the switch then to the bulb?
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Is there any way to get round this (ie make the light come on when there is no current)?
If you had a hand brake warning light the switch just earths the lamp, putting the lamp on, (so lamp is live all the time), what you have got to do is treat your fluid switch the same, it has to earth the lamp. Hope that all makes sense. Cheers Ray
Hi speedy,
You need a change over relay (5 pin) and a base from the likes of Maplins, much cheapness.
Wire the relay coil 85 annd 86 using the wires that currently connect to the lamp so that the coil energises as long as ignition is on or engine is
running and fluid level is correct.
Then use relay connections 30 and 87a to switch your dash lamp.
So, the lamp lights if the relay does not get a supply from the switch, therefor reversing the operation of the fluid switch.
Boyd
PS be sure to not to use permanent +ve for any of the above, only ign supplies.
[Edited on 25/12/09 by Feankengeep]
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Hi speedy, You need a change over relay (5 pin) and a base from the likes of Maplins, much cheapness. Wire the relay coil 85 annd 86 using the wires that currently connect to the lamp so that the coil energises as long as ignition is on or engine is running and fluid level is correct. Then use relay connections 30 and 87a to switch your dash lamp. So, the lamp lights if the relay does not get a supply from the switch, therefor reversing the operation of the fluid switch. Boyd PS be sure to not to use permanent +ve for any of the above, only ign supplies.