How to get rid of TSM
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Uncle Larry (08-24-2019)
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I was mistaking myself between a battery tender and a tender battery..... ( love me tender, battery )
Seriously now, my TSM is in fact a TSSM. I had removed the siren last year. I build guitar tube amplifiers and when the switch is flipped off, there is no current , 0mA passing through the circuit. I cant understand the current path of my motorcycle if the key is at "off". Anyway, without the TSSM, only .09mA is drawn from the battery so it s not a big deal thpugh I dont understand why.
Cheers !
Seriously now, my TSM is in fact a TSSM. I had removed the siren last year. I build guitar tube amplifiers and when the switch is flipped off, there is no current , 0mA passing through the circuit. I cant understand the current path of my motorcycle if the key is at "off". Anyway, without the TSSM, only .09mA is drawn from the battery so it s not a big deal thpugh I dont understand why.
Cheers !
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A TSSM is a Turn Signal/Security Module, it uses a small amount of power when the iginition switch is off to power the security system.
A security system that turned off when ignition was turned off wouldn`t make sense.
Now that we know you have a TSSM, keep in mind that module not only controls the ground circuit for the start relay, it also controls power to the ignition, by sending an enable signal to the ignition module...
A security system that turned off when ignition was turned off wouldn`t make sense.
Now that we know you have a TSSM, keep in mind that module not only controls the ground circuit for the start relay, it also controls power to the ignition, by sending an enable signal to the ignition module...
Last edited by Dan89FLSTC; 08-24-2019 at 05:25 PM.
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