I got my
cafe project all wired up on Saturday, but there are a couple issues I'm trying to figure out. Some of the wiring is non-stock, so I'll try and describe what I've done to the best of my ability.
I'm running an
aftermarket HID kit that I wired in, and I'm using LED turn signals at all four corners.
Both systems are giving me trouble.
Starting with turn signals:
Four LED 2-wire turn signals. I'm using a two prong electronic flasher that worked on my '77 CB750. The O/W and LB/W connectors in the main harness are unused. The positive wire from each turn signal goes to either O or LB, and the negative wire from the turn signal goes to G (green). In its normal state, all four turn signals are off. When I flip the turn signal switch either direction, all four signals come on and stay steady until I flip the switch off.
Here's how I understand the stock turn signal system:
+12v comes from the battery (R), through the main fuse(R), through the ignition switch (Bk), into the headlight bucket (Bk), into the turn signal buzzer (Bk), out of the turn signal buzzer (Br/B), into the left hand control "B," as designated by the manual.
+12v also comes from the headlight bucket (Bk), into the winker relay (Bk), out of the winker relay (Gr), into the headlight bucket (Gr), and then into the left hand control "WR."
Left hand control designation "L" goes to the headlight bucket (O), then to the positive connector of each left blinker and to one side of the turn signal indicator light.
Left hand control designation "R" goes to the headlight bucket (LB), then to the positive connector of each right blinker and to the other side of the turn signal indicator light.
The negative side of each blinker connects to ground (G) in the headlight bucket, which is grounded to the frame above the coils.
The manual lists what I assume are switch positions: L2, L1, N, R1, R2.
What is the difference between L1 and L2? It appears from the diagram that for L1, the winker relay is connected to the turn signal positive. In L2, the winker relay connects to both the turn signal and negative side of the buzzer, so I would assume the buzzer completes its circuit through the turn signal.
Since I'm not using the turn signal buzzer anymore, would it be necessary to connect Br/B to Bk? I did that when I wired it up, but in retrospect I don't think I need to, as that would seem to give +12V to the blinkers, regardless of what the winker relay is doing.
****end of part 1****
Part 2: Headlight
The kit I bought has a relay box. The box has several connections:
- Battery +
- Ground
- Ballast
- Headlight bulb "high" switch
- H4-style plug (three wires: Common - black, Low - white, High - red)
The first four were simple. The H4 plug is where it got tricky. It's designed so that you can connect your factory H4 plug directly into the kit. Since I don't have that, I had to improvise.
When I bench tested the kit, I found that putting +12V to the white wire (with black grounded) turned the light on. Keeping +12V on white and adding +12V to the red wire activated High mode
<-INCORRECT - there is an electromagnet in the bulb's shield that, when activated, moves the shield to change the beam pattern.
Here's my understanding of how the headlight wiring works:
+12V from a black connector in the headlight bucket goes into the starter button (Bk) then out of the starter button (Bk/R), then into the headlight bucket (Bk/R), then to the fuse box (Br/R), back to the headlight bucket (Br/R w/ yellow tube), then to the left hand control (Br/R). At this point, the hi/low switch directs power to
either white (low) or blue (high). There's a splitter in the headlight bucket that directs power to both the headlight and the high beam indicator, each of which grounds at the same green multi-connector in the bucket.
Here's what I did - the Bk/R wire to the right hand control was eliminated, because I don't want the HID flashing on and off, as that shortens the life of the bulb. I connected the black (ground) HID wire to the unused green multi-connector in the headlight bucket. I connected the red (high) HID wire to the blue splitter in the headlight bucket. I connected the white (low) HID wire to a switch on the bike. The other end of the switch connects to a black multi-connector in the headlight bucket.
The white wire from the left hand control was taped off and unused.
The Bk/R to the fuse box was connected to a black multi-connector in the headlight bucket to provide +12V when the key is turned on.
Here's the problem I'm having; with the high/low switch in low, the headlight is off. When I turn my new switch on, the headlight comes on low just as it should. When I turn the high/low switch to high, the headlight switches to high, but then randomly jumps back and forth between high and low. This happens without any disturbances to the wires - I'm not moving or shaking anything, it just flickers back and forth between high and low.
Also, with my new switch turned off and the high/low switch in high, the headlight will turn on in high mode (with the same flickering problem as before).
And the high beam indicator doesn't turn on in either case. This could just be a bad bulb, that's something I need to check out.
Any ideas on where I might have gone wrong on either issue?