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Audioslave784
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I just put some new turn signals on my 1980 GS 850 GL. The bulbs are 12V 23W bulbs, which I believe is the correct wattage. I never had the old signals working - the bike has seen a lot of neglect and time outdoors, and I didn't both replacing the missing and broken bulbs.
Anyway, the problem is that all four bulbs turn on, but they just stay on and don't blink.
The signals do click when turned on - one side (I forget whether it's right or left) clicks once when they light up, and the other side clicks twice (once with the lights off, then once more when they light up a second later).
Anyway, each of the four signal lights is recieving about 8V. Is this low? From what I gathered from a quick search of the forums, if the current through the signals is too low, they will not blink, so I was thinking a low voltage input could be the problem.
If the input voltage is low, what would be my next step here?
Here's a before and after of the bike:
Anyway, the problem is that all four bulbs turn on, but they just stay on and don't blink.
The signals do click when turned on - one side (I forget whether it's right or left) clicks once when they light up, and the other side clicks twice (once with the lights off, then once more when they light up a second later).
Anyway, each of the four signal lights is recieving about 8V. Is this low? From what I gathered from a quick search of the forums, if the current through the signals is too low, they will not blink, so I was thinking a low voltage input could be the problem.
If the input voltage is low, what would be my next step here?
Here's a before and after of the bike: