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hazards an indicators

Post by bigjuzza » Thu Oct 27, 2011 9:17 pm

hi ppl i got sj 413 an its doin my head in :argh: .all indicators come on but dont flash nor does the hazards can any one help thanks

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Re: hazards an indicators

Post by Darrell » Thu Oct 27, 2011 10:11 pm

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Sounds like the flasher relay unit is knackered, assuming all the bulbs are standard (not LED) and working. However I have heard that the relay base can loose it's earth and stop them flashing (mostly spanish built one's). Pic is my Jap 413. Best make sure it has a good earth first.
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Re: hazards an indicators

Post by Christoff » Thu Oct 27, 2011 11:56 pm

There's a black box connected in with the wiring for the rear lights that says flasher on it. Is that for the left and right indicators or something else? I.e can I remove it ?

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Re: hazards an indicators

Post by ack » Fri Oct 28, 2011 1:21 am

Christoff wrote:There's a black box connected in with the wiring for the rear lights that says flasher on it. Is that for the left and right indicators or something else? I.e can I remove it ?

Question time:

Do you have non-stock rear lights on the truck? Perhaps an aftermarket rear bumper?

If so, that "black box" may be a 4-wire trailer converter that a previous owner used to convert an aftermarket three-wire "stop/turn" tail light fixture that has replaced the OEM stop/turn lamp fixture Suzuki rear lighting system.

If this is the case, you need to buy new fixtures with separate lamps for each circuit (stop, turn, running lights) and remove the "Black Box". These trailer converter boxes do not work 90 percent of the time and cause problems similar to what you are describing.

You can find the original wiring diagram for an SJ-413 at http://www.acksfaq.com/diagram_color_86-88_sam.htm.

alternatively -

If one side of the "Black Box" terminates with an in-line 4-pin connector, it is probably a trailer wiring converter set up for pulling a utility trailer. You can disconnect it for troubleshooting purposes...

Other causes for turn signal/hazard lighting problems include:

Installing a ISO flasher unit instead of a JSO flasher unit (japanese cars use flasher unit (JSO) that has a different pinout connection arrangement even though the plugs are identical.

Bad earths - the most common problem. Hunt down all the black wires coming out of all lighting fixtures and make sure that thery are firmly-connected to the vehicle body with NO rust present.

I hope that this helps!

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Re: hazards an indicators

Post by ScottieJ » Fri Oct 28, 2011 12:26 pm

Christoff wrote:There's a black box connected in with the wiring for the rear lights that says flasher on it. Is that for the left and right indicators or something else? I.e can I remove it ?
I thought we discussed this in another thread? didn't we come to the conclusion that it must've been added for some trailer lights? ;)
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Re: hazards an indicators

Post by Christoff » Fri Oct 28, 2011 2:27 pm

No cos there's another section of wires for the trailer lights. This must be something else. The wiring diagram in Haynes doesn't help much tbh.

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Re: hazards an indicators

Post by ScottieJ » Fri Oct 28, 2011 3:05 pm

I really don't think its anything to do with the standard wiring loom, probably why you can't find anything in the haynes. Can you post up a picture.
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Re: hazards an indicators

Post by Christoff » Fri Oct 28, 2011 6:16 pm

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Only pic I have at min. Il get some more and add it to my thread sorry for the hijack.

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Re: hazards an indicators

Post by Darrell » Fri Oct 28, 2011 11:16 pm

The wiring diagram in Haynes doesn't help much tbh.
Haynes manuals are normally very good but the sj-vitara one is shite and often referred to as the book of lies :D
As regards that unit, no idea, so, "if in doubt, chuck it out."
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Re: hazards an indicators

Post by Christoff » Sat Oct 29, 2011 9:39 am

Darrell thanks for the diagram that looks more like the set up I have. I'm going to have a close look at what I have and try and draw my own diagram from what's there to compare.

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