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<blockquote data-quote="racer" data-source="post: 944997" data-attributes="member: 2080"><p>It removes the high voltage transmitted through the ignition switch to run the electrical system. The only voltage through the ignition switch after installation is a small current used to actuate the relay which handles the higher voltages. Some ignition switches over time will corrode causing an electrical resistance which heats up the switch. The contacts in switch are encapsulated in a plastic disc which can deform over time causing the switch to fail.</p><p></p><p>As I recall, Yamaha, did a recall and replaced switches on certain year FJR's. In the mean time, fellow forum member, Brodie developed the relay harness to fix the problem. Check the many "Ignition problem" threads in Technical Problems sections of the forum.</p><p></p><p>I think that is an accurate description of what the relay harness does. Others, feel free to correct me if needed. Racer</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="racer, post: 944997, member: 2080"] It removes the high voltage transmitted through the ignition switch to run the electrical system. The only voltage through the ignition switch after installation is a small current used to actuate the relay which handles the higher voltages. Some ignition switches over time will corrode causing an electrical resistance which heats up the switch. The contacts in switch are encapsulated in a plastic disc which can deform over time causing the switch to fail. As I recall, Yamaha, did a recall and replaced switches on certain year FJR's. In the mean time, fellow forum member, Brodie developed the relay harness to fix the problem. Check the many "Ignition problem" threads in Technical Problems sections of the forum. I think that is an accurate description of what the relay harness does. Others, feel free to correct me if needed. Racer [/QUOTE]
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