for some reason today my brake light is not working, the tail light (running light) is working but when i put on the brake (front or back) no change. I do have a custom led tail light. i havent had a chance to really look at it, so just wanted everyones opinion as to what it could be.
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Hey there John,
Without knowing what type of custom LED tail/brake light you have, it's a little difficult to tell you exactly. You said the running light is working. The brake light is a separate power line than the running light wire. The LED light may have a ground wire, or it may ground thru it's casing? Again the running light is working, so the ground is working. That leaves the brake light line either not carrying the power, or it's connected to the wrong wire on the LED light? The running light wire "might" be connected to the LED Lights brake light wire, so the DIMMER LEDS won't show up when the brake light wire is energized when you depress the brake levers??? Get a meter and test the brake light wire for the presence of 12 volts when you hit the brake lever.
Also take the running light wire from the wire it's connected to, and test it on the OTHER wire on the LED light and see IF the tail light lights up and whether it looks brighter or dimmer??
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Originally posted by TopCatGr58 View PostHey there John,
Without knowing what type of custom LED tail/brake light you have, it's a little difficult to tell you exactly. You said the running light is working. The brake light is a separate power line than the running light wire. The LED light may have a ground wire, or it may ground thru it's casing? Again the running light is working, so the ground is working. That leaves the brake light line either not carrying the power, or it's connected to the wrong wire on the LED light? The running light wire "might" be connected to the LED Lights brake light wire, so the DIMMER LEDS won't show up when the brake light wire is energized when you depress the brake levers??? Get a meter and test the brake light wire for the presence of 12 volts when you hit the brake lever.
Also take the running light wire from the wire it's connected to, and test it on the OTHER wire on the LED light and see IF the tail light lights up and whether it looks brighter or dimmer??
T.C.
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It depends on what else you have on that circuit. 20 amp is way big if it is just the brake light. If it is just the brake light on the circuit a 5 or 10 amp fuse would be plenty. LEDs draw very little current so you need to figure out why that fuse blew, something must have briefly dead shorted somewhere!Nathan
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Originally posted by natemoen View PostIt depends on what else you have on that circuit. 20 amp is way big if it is just the brake light. If it is just the brake light on the circuit a 5 or 10 amp fuse would be plenty. LEDs draw very little current so you need to figure out why that fuse blew, something must have briefly dead shorted somewhere!
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John, the things on that circuit are:
Front/Rear Brake switch then brake light
flasher cancel unit
flasher relay
horn
High beam warning light
neutral light
oil warning light
Power for the Tach
You've got all those things diconnected/removed.
I don't remember about your horn wires. Those tan wires that ran to each horn are hot and if one of those shorts out then, you'd blow the fuse too.Hi, my name is George & I'm a twisty addict!
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Originally posted by GLoweVA View PostJohn, the things on that circuit are:
Front/Rear Brake switch then brake light
flasher cancel unit
flasher relay
horn
High beam warning light
neutral light
oil warning light
Power for the Tach
You've got all those things diconnected/removed.
I don't remember about your horn wires. Those tan wires that ran to each horn are hot and if one of those shorts out then, you'd blow the fuse too.
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