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Adding Hazard Lights
#1
Hello FOCers,


I have a 98 600 Fazer and I'm looking at adding hazard lights to it. I have an on/off switch with two pins that I was hoping to use but on further research it looks like i might need a switch with four pins to connect power, earth and lights. I've not done this before and I would appreciate any advice.


Ta.
Divad Edaps
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#2
ooh the 98 doesnt have hazards (yep i did a quick look on ebay to double check)
if you get a later model switch with the button and have a look through the two wiring diagrams to find the difference you should be able to fit them easy enough with an extra couple of wires
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#3
just had a quick look at the difference - looks like a 2k switch cluster will just plug and play onto a 98 loom and you will have hazards
the electrical magic is done in the switch cluster so as long as the plug is the same (most likely is) it should be plug and play

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#4
When you've been riding bikes for years & never had hazard warning lights you don't miss not having them,bit like when I had a bike with self cancelling indicators (91 Yam RD350 YPVS) good idea that you don't leave them flashing by mistake but you find yourself double checking their still on when turning. Smile   
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#5
the fazer is the first bike i have had with indicators in years and i have been guilty of leaving them on once or twice
only used hazards a handfull of times usually to check all my bulbs are working or to tell other road users they have left theres on
(only once due to a breakdown as i ran out of fuel and was pushing along a road at night to the petrol station)
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#6
(29-04-18, 11:23 AM)Disorderlypunk link Wrote: just had a quick look at the difference - looks like a 2k switch cluster will just plug and play onto a 98 loom and you will have hazards
the electrical magic is done in the switch cluster so as long as the plug is the same (most likely is) it should be plug and play

I can confirm the connectors are the same and the later switch fits the earlier bikes.  Hazards work fine but ignition has to be on, I think the on the bikes with hazards as standard they also work with the ignition switch in the parking light position
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#7
Given the choice I would not have the hazards at all, about as much use on a motorcycle as Air Con
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#8
(29-04-18, 11:33 PM)tommyardin link Wrote: Given the choice I would not have the hazards at all, about as much use on a motorcycle as Air Con


if a C90 dont have it then it is not needed - how can the worlds most produced motorcycle be wrong
and you can deliver your noodles while riding one handed so how could [color=rgb(34, 34, 34)]Fujisawa be wrong[/color]
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#9
Yep useless mod imho but each to their own. Worked with a guy years back who rigged up a set with a flasher unit and a dpst switch, used it when he was filtering on the motorway apparently. He did however wear cardigans and ride a Pan European, which is how these guy roll.  :lol
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