Hazard lights switch
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Hazard lights switch
16 Feb 2024 02:40
G’day all, I think I have a problem- if I press the switch to activate the hazards lights nothing happens, if I have one indicator on & press the hazard switch all 4 indicators flash, is this right, bike is a kz1000st
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Re: Hazard lights switch
16 Feb 2024 09:22
No this isn't right, what is happening is the output from the turn signal switch is being channelled through the hazard switch. See below for diag guidance
1982 KZ1000 Ltd
www.kzrider.com/forum/11-projects/617631...-82-begins?start=192
kzrider.com/filebase-alias?view=download...d-fault-diagnosis&ca
www.kzrider.com/forum/11-projects/617631...-82-begins?start=192
kzrider.com/filebase-alias?view=download...d-fault-diagnosis&ca
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Re: Hazard lights switch
16 Feb 2024 10:43I had a similar issue with my 77 KZ1000, it turned out to be a bad flasher on the 4 way flasher circuit. You might also check all of the grounds for the turn signals.G’day all, I think I have a problem- if I press the switch to activate the hazards lights nothing happens, if I have one indicator on & press the hazard switch all 4 indicators flash, is this right, bike is a kz1000st
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Re: Hazard lights switch
16 Feb 2024 20:22
Thanks mate, I’ve already changed both flashing units, problem runs deeper I think
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Re: Hazard lights switch
16 Feb 2024 20:24
Cheers Wookie58, I’m not good with auto electrics so it will be off to the auto electrician
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Re: Hazard lights switch
17 Feb 2024 03:01
Harrold check this "possible" issue out. I do my share of those switchblocks and have often found the three wires that go to the brown breadboard shown are not fully soldered from the manufacture initially. Note the three little round areas on the breadboard shown don't even show solder on them and that's i took this one off. Sone of these styles put the harness thru the hollow of the handlebar and some routed on the outside. May or may not be Your issue but worth a close inspection of, directly related to your symptoms.
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Re: Hazard lights switch
17 Feb 2024 12:34
Thanks asphalt900, I will let you know what I find
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Re: Hazard lights switch
17 Feb 2024 16:18 - 17 Feb 2024 16:22
Haroldb
I had same problem a few years back on my 750. Hazard lights would not flash unless signal light first on. Solution was as asphalt900 described. I had to re solder the 3 wires at the breadboard - great name for that piece asphalt900 !. A fiddly little job it was. As far as a I remember, pushing in the hazard switch connected all 3 wires together .
I would recommend taking lots of photos of how the wires are routed. I marvel as to how they packed all those wires into such a small space.
I had same problem a few years back on my 750. Hazard lights would not flash unless signal light first on. Solution was as asphalt900 described. I had to re solder the 3 wires at the breadboard - great name for that piece asphalt900 !. A fiddly little job it was. As far as a I remember, pushing in the hazard switch connected all 3 wires together .
I would recommend taking lots of photos of how the wires are routed. I marvel as to how they packed all those wires into such a small space.
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Re: Hazard lights switch
18 Feb 2024 15:39
Took it apart & everything is in tact, no broken solder, I’m thinking I might spray the inside with brake cleaner & dry it out & use some INOX spray.
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18 Feb 2024 15:43
I took it apart & everything was in tact - no broken solder
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Re: Hazard lights switch
18 Feb 2024 15:59
A simple voltage reading at point "A" as I suggested would tell you in 2 minutes if the problem is in the switchgear or further back in the bike, once you have this reading I can guide you through pinpointing the source of the issue
1982 KZ1000 Ltd
www.kzrider.com/forum/11-projects/617631...-82-begins?start=192
kzrider.com/filebase-alias?view=download...d-fault-diagnosis&ca
www.kzrider.com/forum/11-projects/617631...-82-begins?start=192
kzrider.com/filebase-alias?view=download...d-fault-diagnosis&ca
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