Technical Indicator Relay

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Technical Indicator Relay

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It does not click loud enough and unless I am dead straight the indicators do not auto turn off so I bought a buzzer. Now the buzzer is only one black one red wire and the relay has four pins. I presume live left, live right and shared earth so what is the forth for? I want to know what pins to wire my buzzer into so it work for both sides on my first attempt.


Anyone done this? anyone any idea what I am on about?
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Which relay are you referring to?

There is no conventional flasher relay, all timed functions are controlled by the Body Computer. If there are output relays for the indicators, they will be inside the BC, but I think the indicator outputs are transistors.
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Dam. So there is not a physical relay as such? (Like This) Looks like I am not going to be able to do this then :(
 
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No... there's no relay like that one.

Normally, you could connect the buzzer to the left and right wires to the indicator bulbs via 2 diodes to prevent both sides coming on when you indicated left or right, however that's likely to upset the bulb failure warning system.

You could connect the buzzer to the left and right outputs from the indicator switch via 2 diodes. Alternatively use 2 buzzers without the diodes.
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Cheers Davren. Ill look at using the switch but it sounds a right pain so might not bother and just wire it into my bike as I am always leaving them on.
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