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Headlight/Instrument Lights Problem - renegaderacer - 17-08-12 Hi guys, Can anyone help me with this small problem, please? I've converted my '98 Fazer to a cafe racer look with a single headlight. I'm now very pleased with the looks, handling and headlight perfomance (which is about a million times better than standard!). My problem is now when I switch the dipped beam on, the high beam light on the instrument panel comes on at about half strength and when I switch to main beam it comes on fully. When I first wired up the light I had the dipped and main beam wired up the wrong way around BUT the main beam light on the panel came on ONLY when the main beam was switched on. The troubles have only started since I've wired the lights correctly simply by switching the connectors around in the plug for the bulb. I checked all the earths and connections and even earthed both the earth wires from the original twin headlight wiring but to no avail. I have changed the main bulbs in the instuments to LED ones but they made no difference to the idiot lights when the headlight wiring was the wrong way around so I'd guess they're not the reason. It's obviously getting a small feed from somewhere. Perhaps I need some resistors somewhere? Any ideas greatly appreciated! ![]() Cheers, Giles ![]() Re: Headlight/Instrument Lights Problem - AdieR - 17-08-12 What wattage bulbs have you in the new lamp, and what wattage were the old ones? Are you using 2 bulbs, or a single dual / filament bulb? Re: Headlight/Instrument Lights Problem - renegaderacer - 18-08-12 Hi mate, It's 60/55w like standard bulbs and I'm using a single, dual filament bulb. Giles Re: Headlight/Instrument Lights Problem - Andy FZS - 18-08-12 Sounds like it could be crossed wires? If you've got a volt meter check which wire is +12V for dip which is +12V for main and which is earth then connect accordingly. If your unsure of the lamp connections I think looking at the connections LHS is main BOTTOM is dip and RHS is earth. Good Luck Andy Re: Headlight/Instrument Lights Problem - renegaderacer - 22-08-12 Quick update. It's all sorted now! Turns out I couldn't have got the wires more wrong. The earth was in the wrong place and the two lives were the wrong way around! This made them both come on when it was set to dipped, with the main on about half power (hence the faded main beam ight on the instruments) and the main beam came on full when switched on. D'oh! :groan Thanks for the help. ![]() Cheers, Giles ![]() |