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GS700 Turn Sig Wiring Issues
I rencetly bought new LED turn signals for my bike and do have a copy of the service manual but cannot read the colors of the wires it is refering to. All the wires had been cut and stuffed into the headlight assembly so I'm clueless as to what is what even after taking apart the switch to follow it.Tags: None
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BassCliff
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Hi Mr. Ranger,
You'll find a 750 color diagram on my little website. It might be close enough to help you. You'll also find the factory service manual supplement. The LED turn signals may require a new electronic flasher unit. Let me share some GS lovin'.
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Ranger
Still cant tell what the letters are, seems to say B/W which isnt on the legend anywhere. This is going to drive me nuts, These turn signals are the last thing I need to be able to ride, ERGO Air Pods come tomorrow or friday and the paint is all done. Too bad no one lives close by
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Originally posted by Ranger View PostToo bad no one lives close by
Once you find the wires, make sure you also have an electronic flasher in place.
LED signals do not draw enough current to trigger the traditional thermal flashers unless you also install some load resistors.
By the way, the wire for the left turn signal is black, the right signal is light green.
The ground wire for both of them is black with a white stripe.
It is likely that the ground wire also has a double-barrel connector.
.Last edited by Steve; 11-03-2010, 09:47 PM.sigpic
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Ranger
Now I figured it out... but a spark came from my ignition when it touched the metal now nothing works!
Joyful
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Originally posted by Ranger View PostNow I figured it out... but a spark came from my ignition when it touched the metal now nothing works!
Joyful
Remember to get that electronic flasher or your signals won't blink!1981 gs650L
"We are all born ignorant, but you have to work hard to stay stupid" Ben Franklin
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jwhelan65
You can get a cheap flasher at your local auto parts store that will work fine ($4-$5). Take the stock one in with you and match the prongs, it is round and alluminum colored, they should have it in stock on the floor.
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BassCliff
Hi,
Look what I found. FWIW, these are the color abbreviations and their common usages:
I think Mr. Redman gave me this list.
Thank you for your indulgence,
BassCliff
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Curly
Originally posted by Ranger View Post...ERGO Air Pods come tomorrow or friday and the paint is all done...
Originally posted by Steve View PostLED signals do not draw enough current to trigger the traditional thermal flashers unless you also install some load resistors.
Instead of this one:
Originally posted by jwhelan65 View PostYou can get a cheap flasher at your local auto parts store that will work fine ($4-$5). Take the stock one in with you and match the prongs, it is round and aluminum colored, they should have it in stock on the floor.
B. You spelled aluminum wrong. Just sayin'.
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