So does anyone know for sure if the resistor is required?
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I need others to confirm the following. When I boot Tige Touch with my push button, the blower runs for about 2 min I think or until I manually shut off.
When I turn the key from off to on to start the motor, the blower does NOT turn on automatically. So you will need to turn on the blower manually before starting the engine for safety purposes. Now I have a 2012 RZR. For those of you with the same install, are you experiencing the same?Nick
Dayton, Ohio
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Originally posted by NHarp1 View PostI need others to confirm the following. When I boot Tige Touch with my push button, the blower runs for about 2 min I think or until I manually shut off.
When I turn the key from off to on to start the motor, the blower does NOT turn on automatically. So you will need to turn on the blower manually before starting the engine for safety purposes. Now I have a 2012 RZR. For those of you with the same install, are you experiencing the same?2013 RZR w/ConvexVX
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Tigé Junkie
- May 2013
- 920
- Central MN
- 2007 22Ve & 2015 Boston Whaler SS150 Previous: 2014 G23, 2013 Z1, 1997 Marada I/O
Here is what I noticed this weekend after getting out button installed
Blower: The blower comes on for its run time everytime the button is turned on, the ignition key has nothing to do with the blower. Suggestion, if you are hanging out (sandbar, docks, beach...) without the motor running, but button on, go into TT and start the blower for a while before starting the engine for safety.
Gauges: The gauges (fuel, taps, temp, etc.) will not turn on unless the button is on and the key is turned 1 click to the right. Both must be done to get the gauges to come up. Noticed this before hitting the water at the gas pumps.
No resistor in our kit and I hooked up the extra wire, everything seems to work GREAT, keeping in mind the above mentioned items. Between this button, the VX and the Surf Bimini, I don't know which I value the most...all are great additions in my opinion."I think I am pretty smart for an idiot"
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Well said Dandy. I experienced the same. Over all, push button is a must all things considered!
Blower only runs on Tige Touch system on boot-up (when push button is activated) for 4 min or when manually turned on.
Turning the key to the right does not trigger the fan to turn on. No big deal, I can turn on manually with TT when needed.Nick
Dayton, Ohio
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fan will run prior to engine start turn the fan on or turn on tige touch first.. By adding the button you added a set that the key did for you! IF you buy the button I posted I can show you how to wire it so the key still turns on tige touch as well but allows the button function also =)www.1320diesel.com Home of the Fastest Diesels!
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Originally posted by NHarp1 View PostMy bad, I was under the impression the fan should run prior to EVERY ENGINE START. If it is only intended prior to first start of the day, after refueling and after sitting for a few hrs, then I am good. Thanks.2009 RZ2, PCM 343, MLA Surf Ballast, Premium Sound.
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Tigé Junkie
- May 2013
- 920
- Central MN
- 2007 22Ve & 2015 Boston Whaler SS150 Previous: 2014 G23, 2013 Z1, 1997 Marada I/O
Bluetooth? I don't know if they relate, but after putting in my "Magic Button" kit - purchased through dealer, so it is the factory set up, the Blutooth button no longer "lights up" on my TT display and will not function. Has anyone else experianced this after adding the kit or is this completly unrelated? Either way, it will be added to the punch list for the dealer to review over the winter."I think I am pretty smart for an idiot"
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Originally posted by ricsha91 View PostSo does anyone know for sure if the resistor is required?
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Originally posted by McSpoon View PostThe resistor is for the LED on the switch itself. It limits the voltage for the LED so it doesn't blow, that's all. Some LED switches require a resistor for that purpose, others don't. Just be sure the switch you have doesn't our you may eventually blow the switch.
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Originally posted by mnpracing View PostI believe the resistor is in the button switch wiring under the shrink wrap (in the factory switch).Mikes Liquid Audio: Knowledge Experience Customer Service you can trust-KICKER WetSounds ACME props FlyHigh Custom Ballast Clarion LiquidLumens LEDs Roswell Wave Deflector And More
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