A Auzy Member Joined Mar 3, 2022 Messages 5 Reaction score 0 Mar 3, 2022 #1 Hi Folks Just noticed that when i turn off the bike one of the indicators very faintly glows for a minute then switches off. Whats the cause of this?
Hi Folks Just noticed that when i turn off the bike one of the indicators very faintly glows for a minute then switches off. Whats the cause of this?
stuartb Well-known member Joined Sep 26, 2015 Messages 8,879 Reaction score 20 Location Dumbarton, Scotland Mar 4, 2022 #2 Residual current more than likely, doesn't take much to light 'em up. Sent from my SM-G998B using Tapatalk
Residual current more than likely, doesn't take much to light 'em up. Sent from my SM-G998B using Tapatalk
Katie Well-known member S1000RR Supporter Joined Mar 14, 2020 Messages 399 Reaction score 0 Location Oxfordshire Mar 4, 2022 #4 Auzy said: Hi Folks Just noticed that when i turn off the bike one of the indicators very faintly glows for a minute then switches off. Whats the cause of this? Click to expand... One of my shonky aftermarket ones does that, but only the rear right one!
Auzy said: Hi Folks Just noticed that when i turn off the bike one of the indicators very faintly glows for a minute then switches off. Whats the cause of this? Click to expand... One of my shonky aftermarket ones does that, but only the rear right one!
stuartb Well-known member Joined Sep 26, 2015 Messages 8,879 Reaction score 20 Location Dumbarton, Scotland Mar 4, 2022 #5 My LED running lamps stay lit for about 20 secs on my HP4, handy when I'm parking up in the garage, I guess they're the equivalent of courtesy lights, saving some foul language as I often trip on something as I head to the door [emoji3] Sent from my SM-G998B using Tapatalk Last edited: Mar 4, 2022
My LED running lamps stay lit for about 20 secs on my HP4, handy when I'm parking up in the garage, I guess they're the equivalent of courtesy lights, saving some foul language as I often trip on something as I head to the door [emoji3] Sent from my SM-G998B using Tapatalk