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question about brake light wiring, ABS, and a flasher module
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<blockquote data-quote="mcatrophy" data-source="post: 1277602" data-attributes="member: 3187"><p>If this module is to flash the bike's original brake lights, you will have to cut the wire, it's the yellow wire (question 1: one wire, split in the tail section). Assuming the flasher unit needs a ground, that's the black wire, just T into it.</p><p></p><p>Question 2: ABS: Depends on how the flasher works. The ABS needs to "see" a low resistance path to ground when the brakes are not applied, this is usually supplied by the filaments of the bulbs. If the flasher isolates the bulbs when the brakes are not applied and doesn't give a low resistance path to ground (e.g. a relay coil), you may have a problem with the ABS (and/or the cruise control).</p><p></p><p>I'm not trying it for you, such a module is illegal to use here!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mcatrophy, post: 1277602, member: 3187"] If this module is to flash the bike's original brake lights, you will have to cut the wire, it's the yellow wire (question 1: one wire, split in the tail section). Assuming the flasher unit needs a ground, that's the black wire, just T into it. Question 2: ABS: Depends on how the flasher works. The ABS needs to "see" a low resistance path to ground when the brakes are not applied, this is usually supplied by the filaments of the bulbs. If the flasher isolates the bulbs when the brakes are not applied and doesn't give a low resistance path to ground (e.g. a relay coil), you may have a problem with the ABS (and/or the cruise control). I'm not trying it for you, such a module is illegal to use here! [/QUOTE]
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