NC30 Headlight issue
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NC30 Headlight issue
My headlights on my Nc30 have been temper mental for a while, they kept getting stuck on high beam and now both low and high beam have stopped working. I have checked the bulbs and they seem ok. I was wondering if the light relay mod is what i should look into doing? and if so how difficult is it as i have never done any work with electricals before and if anyone has any pictures or a video then i would love to see them.
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Re: NC30 Headlight issue
If you're using the 35w bulbs then you just need to clean the switch with contact cleaner or change it if that doesn't help. If you're using H4 bulbs with adaptors then you need the relay mod.
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Re: NC30 Headlight issue
Sounds like the wrong bulbs have been fitted, H4, without adding a relay to a Japanese spec bike.
This will melt the light switch.
Even adding a relay now wont fix it as you've burned the switch out. Sometimes if you take it apart you can cut away burned plastic and it will work again, but you must fit a relay too.
This of course is based upon the wrong bulbs being the cause.. easy to check just look the wattage stamped on them and see if you have a relay if they are 55w/60
This will melt the light switch.
Even adding a relay now wont fix it as you've burned the switch out. Sometimes if you take it apart you can cut away burned plastic and it will work again, but you must fit a relay too.
This of course is based upon the wrong bulbs being the cause.. easy to check just look the wattage stamped on them and see if you have a relay if they are 55w/60
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Re: NC30 Headlight issue
found out the filament in the bulbs had gone and they were the originals, bought new bulbs which are the uk spec ones so i need to do the relay mod. It says to use a 20amp 4 blade relay... online i can only find a 24volt 20amp 4 blade relay, is this suitable?
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Re: NC30 Headlight issue
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/12V-CHANGEOVE ... 3f1f04873a
I think this is the same as the one I used, just put a 20A inline fuse in and it'll be fine.
I think this is the same as the one I used, just put a 20A inline fuse in and it'll be fine.

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Re: NC30 Headlight issue
right ok thanks.
Do you have any pictures of the process or even the finished product? i have never done any electricals before and im worried im going to mess it up!
Do you have any pictures of the process or even the finished product? i have never done any electricals before and im worried im going to mess it up!
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Re: NC30 Headlight issue
viewtopic.php?f=62&t=37620&start=70
There's a diagram I drew and some pictures of me doing the conversion here.
I did it a little different to most, running separate wires for the headlights straight from the battery instead of using the existing low beam wires.
There's a diagram I drew and some pictures of me doing the conversion here.
I did it a little different to most, running separate wires for the headlights straight from the battery instead of using the existing low beam wires.
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Re: NC30 Headlight issue
ah thankyou so much! its helped me get my head around it a little bit :) just need some space in the "workshop" now (my parents out house which also has my dads r1 squeezed in!)