Would I be right in thinking that the indicator relay will not work without a load on it?
IE, none of my indicators wired up yet and no activity from the relay.
Steve
PS, Sierra butchered loom, all voltage in the right places.
[Edited on 2/8/07 by coozer]
yes you would be right
put a bulb in line and earth it to hear a pleasant clicking noise.
Do not use a voltmeter as it won't work. As for how I found out...
anyone want to buy a slightly used spare flasher unit
mine goes at double speed if 1 of the bulbs has gone. It doesn't sound unreasonable that it wouldn't tick at all without any bulbs.
It's a bimetallic strip. No current, no ticking...
Oh, and don't spend ages trying to troubleshoot why the LED flasher relay doesn't work. How was I to know it was silent, maybe I should have looked to see if any lights were flashing
as said, bi-metallic won't but pretty sure the electronic ones will; these are designed with trialers in mind so that slapping on more bulbs does not change the operating frequency.