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L5W

posted on 8/11/11 at 05:46 PM Reply With Quote
Indicator stalk contacts

I had a problem whereby when I turned the ignition on, I could hear clicks from the relay even though all the switches were in the off position. When it was clicking like this no lights were actually coming on either.

I took my sierra indicator stalk apart and gave all the contacts a clean with acetone (they were pretty gunky) and this seems to have cured the problem. Is there anything I should apply to the contacts with to stop it happening again or at least so it occurs later rather than sooner? perhaps a spray of WD40?

Thanks,

Lee





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Dusty

posted on 8/11/11 at 05:52 PM Reply With Quote
Are sure it was lighting relays? I have a 35 amp ignition relay which supplys all the ignition live stuff which clicks on when I turn the key and fuel pump relay also.

[Edited on 8/11/11 by Dusty]

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big-vee-twin

posted on 8/11/11 at 06:51 PM Reply With Quote
You can use contact lubricant such as Electrolube





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L5W

posted on 8/11/11 at 07:28 PM Reply With Quote
sorry, I should have said it was the flasher relay that was clicking even though the indicators weren't coming on, the main lights are fine. Flasher relay seems ok now after giving the indicator stalk contacts a good clean and the stalk is operating the indicators/hazard function fine.

not heard of electrolube before ta, will try and get some.

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Lee





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rb968

posted on 8/11/11 at 08:26 PM Reply With Quote
Funnily enough I had this happen after leaving the Indy in the garage which is particularly damp. Once everything dried out and warmed up it stopped and hasn't done t again.

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rusty nuts

posted on 8/11/11 at 08:32 PM Reply With Quote
Who's been out in the rain? . In severe cases the switch can short internally which can be dodgy , if you find the hazard switch warning light glowing you have a problem .Contact cleaner helps followed by a squirt of WD40 can help
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