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One for the electrical guru's......
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I finally thought I had all my electrical woes sorted.... Even have an interior light working(Thanks Datto7).

CA18DET grafted into a 1200 ute wiring harness......

BUT - When I took it for a drive last night with the lights on, I noticed the indicator was waaaay slow.
And when the thermo-fan kicked in, the indicators stopped working altogether : - (

So what's the solution?
I'm thinking it may be the switch in the flasher unit (it's a 2 pin cheapie) drawing a lot of current & when the lights & thermo draw, there's not enough to "flick the switch".

When I bought the flasher unit, the guy asked if I wanted a low impedance unit. It threw me at the time because it had 4 terminals & I only needed 2.
Is this what I want?
Are the other terminals to run (accessories)power to it from somewhere else?

I also noticed that the interior light / dash lights dim slightly when the thermo-fan kicks in.
Does this mean I've got a poor grounding somewhere, or is it just the old 1200 wiring struggling to cope with the CA's current draw?

Thanks in advance.

Coops

Posted on: 2007/6/5 23:59
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Re: One for the electrical guru's......
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Where is the thermo fans power coming from?

Sounds like youve got it hooked to the lighting fuse or something...

It should be run off a relay directly connected to the battery. It's a thirsty electric motor and needs a good solid connection to battery +

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Power is from the engine bay harness.

I'm 99% sure the engine bay & dash / ignition are wired correctly (Kev Rowley harness).

Direct to the battery........??
If I did that the thermo-fan wouuld keep running even when the ignition's turned off.
Either that or I'd have to rig up a seperate thermo-fan switch.
Not keen on that unless I have no other option.

Can anyone advise regarding a low impedence flasher unit?

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Nah I meant running the existing thermo fan wire to a relay and the relay switches power to the fan directly from the battery.

No idea about the low impedance flasher, but I don't think it will solve your problem.

Which wire in the engine bay harness is connected to the fan? Is it straight from ignition?

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O.k. the battery hook-up makes sense now, but still presents a problem as the battery's now behind the rear firewall.

Yes - Thermo wire is a power wire... Straight from ignition it appears (again - I didn't build the harness) running through a peizio-electric thermocouple relay.

When I say the lights dim.... It's not a major event, only just noticable.

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RUMPY BUMPY

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FIXED IT .

Poor earth connection on the main earth strap running from engine to chassis.

There was some paint on the thread where I screwed it to the body.... Just tapped it out & everything worked again..... Whew!

Posted on: 2007/6/12 22:16
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