Hi
Hugh
This brake light behaviour is normal on most Triumphs, the lights are fed
from (one of) the ignition controlled fuses, no relays! Why would you need
brake lights without the engine running (ignition on)! The engine does not
have to be running just have the ignition on. you will find the indicators
and reverse lights are the same.
Graham.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Hugh Fader"
Subject: Re: [Re: Introduction and First Query]
| Back to my question. Some said they couldn't find circles with X's in
them.
| There are circles with X's inside them on the schematic I have. Take a
look at
| the stop light circuit on the 72 TR6 for example.
|
| The reason I was looking at the stop light circuit is because I thought
that
| it wasn't working. They don't go on with the ignition key off or in the
| accessory position. I found that they do go on when the engine is running.
I
| can't figure that out. Is this normal behavior? Is there an engine-on
relay
| somewhere that enables the brake lights? Now I KNOW I should buy the book.
|
| Thanks,
| Hugh
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