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It's hard to find the bd43 wire anymore. I used to make a universal relay that also corrected the switching problem.Hi, ive just skim read this thread and there’s a lot of confusing information but it’s actually quite simple and I’ve done it myself. You just need a wiring loom (search for bd43’s post in this forum). You then connect it to the existing wiring under your tank and voila your high and low beams will function as normal.
Here is a link (below) that has photos of the plug you refer to, where the the bd43 wire plugged into to give proper switched voltage to the low beam filament. Read my description in the post below the photos.
The other discussion we had on this thread refer to LED functions which seam to vary, leaving the low beam active during high beam activation regardless of the low switching. This occurs as the result of the LED switching logic internal to the LED power supply. This may have added to confusion following this thread as well as identifying color codes for the headlamp circuit.
ST2 Self-Cancelling Indicators
https://safer-turn.com/smart-turn-system/ Has anybody on the forum installed this self-cancelling indicator system? The appeal is that this device will turn off the indicators after you make a turn or lane change, or 15-20 seconds if you don’t turn. So no more constant blinking if you...
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