Then while having the key turned to on I accidentally hit the turn signal switch and the 10A TURN SIGNAL fuse blew. Then I recalled this problem was beginning to happen just before putting the bike away last fall.
The other thing is, I found a thin oily substance, like hydraulic oil, on the fuse board and tracked it not to the turn signal fuse circuit which is second from the top on this bike, but to the top fuse circuit, which is for the headlight.
Is there something inside the fuse box that could be leaking causing a short in the system? I now recall the bike was blowing 10A turn signal fuses regularly after my neighbor and I changed the rear turn signals to tiny bullet signals.
I'm going to go over all the turn signal connections, front and back and return the stock rear turn signals to the bike but is there a way to test the fusebox? If it needs replacing, is it possible to wire-up in-line fuses with each circuit wire that goes into the fusebox so I don't have to go looking for a replacement?
I know I keep coming back with different problems, fuel then elec. - elec. then fuel - but I'm a slow learner so I appreciate your patience.
thanks,
baz
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