Need some help because my mechanical ineptness is only exceeded by electrical ignorance.
On my way home last night my PIAA driving lamps (hooked up to main beam ) wouldn't switch off. I decided to ‘face’ them down to avoid dazzling people and then solve the problem when I got home. However, when I got home I found that even with the ignition switch turned off ( and the keys in my pocket) the lights still stayed ON !! 85W x 2 burning brightly
I had to lift the tank and pull out the inline fuse in the end.
How could this be????? Whats the cause.
I connected them ( 4yrs ago) using the PIAA wiring kit and handlebar mounted switch provided. They are connected directly to the battery for power, there is a feed spliced from the main beam to switch the relay ( I presume that’s how it works) and then the PIAA handlebar mounted switch merely isolates the power so you can choose to have them come on with the main beam or not come at all. What you can’t do is choose to have them on permanently , they only come on with the main beam.
I have taken the handlebar switch apart and it looks like there maybe some mild corrosion which could possible be shorting something , maybe
But HOW/WHY are the lights permanently live ???? Any electrical geniuses supply an answer, in laymans terms?
Alan , Les , Colebatch, anyone?
Trust them to fail just when the dark nights arrive
Thanks in advance - Ian R
On my way home last night my PIAA driving lamps (hooked up to main beam ) wouldn't switch off. I decided to ‘face’ them down to avoid dazzling people and then solve the problem when I got home. However, when I got home I found that even with the ignition switch turned off ( and the keys in my pocket) the lights still stayed ON !! 85W x 2 burning brightly
I had to lift the tank and pull out the inline fuse in the end.
How could this be????? Whats the cause.
I connected them ( 4yrs ago) using the PIAA wiring kit and handlebar mounted switch provided. They are connected directly to the battery for power, there is a feed spliced from the main beam to switch the relay ( I presume that’s how it works) and then the PIAA handlebar mounted switch merely isolates the power so you can choose to have them come on with the main beam or not come at all. What you can’t do is choose to have them on permanently , they only come on with the main beam.
I have taken the handlebar switch apart and it looks like there maybe some mild corrosion which could possible be shorting something , maybe

But HOW/WHY are the lights permanently live ???? Any electrical geniuses supply an answer, in laymans terms?
Alan , Les , Colebatch, anyone?
Trust them to fail just when the dark nights arrive
Thanks in advance - Ian R
