Thanks for your input, much appreciated.SHUMBA, your relay may have welded the contacts together. Do you know the wattage of your aux lights and the amperage rating of your relay?
Watts = Volts x Amps.
20W @ 14V DC would be:
20W = 14V x Amps --> Amps = 20/14 = 1.4 Amps
With 3 lights, that would be 4.2 Amps total. If the rating on the relay in this case was not at least 5 Amps, it could have welded the contacts closed. This happens on dodge minivans for fuel pump relays (Chrysler TIPM module) and all sorts of improperly sized relays. It sounds like the simplest solution to your problem. Of course, the on off switch could also be compromised when wet.
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Romania, nice! Been as Far East as Hungary, be very interested to know how you get on, Romania is creeping up the to visit list. You doing the two big passes, Transfar and Alpina?Fitted a USB/Voltage port in the dash and a Sit & Fly seat cover in preparation for my my trip to Romania next month. They guy selling them does not do a specific one for the S10 so had to cut one down from another bike. Also trimmed the rear bottom side of the seat foam and raised the front a few millimetres.
I hope your usb/volt meter lasts longer than mine. 3 months and it’s dead. Water must have rendered it junk. First the usb stopped working, then the voltmeter died. Mine was a cheap one off eBay.Fitted a USB/Voltage port in the dash and a Sit & Fly seat cover in preparation for my my trip to Romania next month. They guy selling them does not do a specific one for the S10 so had to cut one down from another bike. Also trimmed the rear bottom side of the seat foam and raised the front a few millimetres.
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Yes, planning on doing those. Have been as far as Croatia a few years ago but not Eastern EuropeRomania, nice! Been as Far East as Hungary, be very interested to know how you get on, Romania is creeping up the to visit list. You doing the two big passes, Transfar and Alpina?
Enjoy and stay safe!