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    #16
    Originally posted by Normk View Post
    I will post a diagram when time allows to replace the early controller with a relay system, unless Rusty Bronco finds time before I do.
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    There are also others who have found a way to make the system work, by removing the centering spring in the turn signal switch and wiring in two turn signal flashers.
    De-stinking Penelope http://thegsresources.com/_forum/sho...d.php?t=179245

    http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...35#post1625535

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      #17
      Normk, if you find a way to do it with relays and retain the function of the manual canceling switch, let me know. I could care less about self canceling. The switch setup itself is a very intuitive layout and I would like to put it back in some day. I do not like the detente type switches. There are things you can do to extend the life of the first generation TSCU, but it will always come back to haunt you.
      http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...ine=1440711157'78 GS1000E, Dyna-S ignition, Dyna Green Coils, K&N pods, Delkevic SS 4-1 exhaust, Dynojet Stage 3 jet kit, Russell SS Brake Lines, Progressive suspension, Compu-Fire series Regulator 55402 and Advmonster cree LED headlight conversion.

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        #18
        I took the switch apart last night. I may do it again today so I can see better. I guess I could manually jump the wires to confirm if it's the switch or not. For some reason I couldn't get the switch test to work last night. Only the manual cancel would show up on the multi meter. I did find a bad ground on the right front blinker bulb socket. I cleaned that up but no dice. This last option is interesting, but according to the drawings there is actually still one flasher with three relays. Where would I get the relays, at an auto parts store or mouser? Has anyone made this system work? If so any pointers before I get my hands dirty? I would love a simpler solution that can be repaired in the future without overly expensive out of production parts. I have heard mention of reverse engineering the TSCU on the site. How is that going? I would be willing to pitch in as far as soldering some stuff up or getting circuit boards prefabbed if the schematics have been figured out. Hell maybe I'll break mine open and have a look around if I get this other method to work.
        Last edited by Guest; 05-11-2012, 08:43 AM.

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          #19
          I think you found the wrong schematic. Unless I'm having a senior moment, I believe the '78/'79 850G had the same first generation TSCU as the GS1000E. There is the just the TSCU and it's epoxy sealed. The stock Suzuki flasher looked like a relay, for mounting on the hook, but is a simple two prong flasher like you have. Cleaning the switch and coating parts in dielectric grease and insuring good ground on the individual turn signals helps, because the flasher has to feel full resistance of both bulbs to heat up the bi-metal strip and start the flashing process.
          Last edited by OldVet66; 05-11-2012, 10:29 AM.
          http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...ine=1440711157'78 GS1000E, Dyna-S ignition, Dyna Green Coils, K&N pods, Delkevic SS 4-1 exhaust, Dynojet Stage 3 jet kit, Russell SS Brake Lines, Progressive suspension, Compu-Fire series Regulator 55402 and Advmonster cree LED headlight conversion.

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            #20
            I was referring to the schematic that rusty bronco posted a link to that bypasses the TSCU.

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              #21
              You can get DPST relays at places like Mouser.

              Here is an easy solution... http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...73#post1471473
              De-stinking Penelope http://thegsresources.com/_forum/sho...d.php?t=179245

              http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...35#post1625535

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                #22
                I'm still confused, I would have done this from my research a long time ago, but unless I'm really addled, I thought the self cancel switch was attached to ground, and I couldn't find a relay that would switch with a ground sense wire. Correct me if I am wrong.
                http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...ine=1440711157'78 GS1000E, Dyna-S ignition, Dyna Green Coils, K&N pods, Delkevic SS 4-1 exhaust, Dynojet Stage 3 jet kit, Russell SS Brake Lines, Progressive suspension, Compu-Fire series Regulator 55402 and Advmonster cree LED headlight conversion.

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                  #23
                  The cancel switch grounds a wire when depressed.

                  Or do I have what you are asking about a bit jumbled up in my head?

                  In my drawing I use a normally closed relay that has power connected to one side of the pull down coil. If you were to depress the cancel switch, you would be connecting the other side of the coil to ground, therefore opening the N.C. switch.
                  De-stinking Penelope http://thegsresources.com/_forum/sho...d.php?t=179245

                  http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...35#post1625535

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                    #24
                    OldVet66, The two other relays shown in my drawing are wired to be self latching. When you energize them by pushing the turn signal lever to the right or left, voltage is fed back to the relay's pull down coil through one set of the double pole contacts, keeping the coil energized until power is removed.

                    The N.C. relay is used to remove the power, unlatching the coil.

                    Is the operation clearer now?
                    De-stinking Penelope http://thegsresources.com/_forum/sho...d.php?t=179245

                    http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...35#post1625535

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                      #25
                      Strange enough, I just figured it out that it would have to latch itself. I was busy yesterday and had a sinus migraine. I woke up in the middle of the night thinking, "WHAT WAS I THINKING" and deleted the last post. Thanks for getting back to me. That would make cancel almost instantaneous. Getting old, having a hard time keeping this stuff in my head. There was a day when I could just think about what I wanted to do and then diagram it.
                      http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...ine=1440711157'78 GS1000E, Dyna-S ignition, Dyna Green Coils, K&N pods, Delkevic SS 4-1 exhaust, Dynojet Stage 3 jet kit, Russell SS Brake Lines, Progressive suspension, Compu-Fire series Regulator 55402 and Advmonster cree LED headlight conversion.

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by OldVet66 View Post
                        Getting old, having a hard time keeping this stuff in my head. There was a day when I could just think about what I wanted to do and then diagram it.
                        That make two of us. Years ago this sort of stuff came so simply. Now a days I have to think about it for a few days and look at it a few more times after I've drawn it up.

                        De-stinking Penelope http://thegsresources.com/_forum/sho...d.php?t=179245

                        http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...35#post1625535

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                          #27
                          I have not read the entire thread --- but I too have the same problem with my 1981 GS 850G ... left is perfect... right is almost never working and it does from time to time... When it is not I hear a buzzing in the relay (flasher)... I went to my local Suzuki place OEM about $55. He had no aftermarket... He then said he would let me have it for $33 as he probably "will never sell it." Ordered by someone who never picked it up years earlier... Short of all of this is I initially assumed it was the relay (simple fix) and it was not.

                          I now believe it is a faulty self cancelling controller (which is pricey) --- so I am having the guys that do my work "bypass it all together." Good luck

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                            #28
                            Hi,

                            Originally posted by xjandgs View Post
                            I now believe it is a faulty self cancelling controller (which is pricey) --- so I am having the guys that do my work "bypass it all together." Good luck
                            I did it myself for less than $15. There's no more "self-cancelling" but that's OK.

                            Turn Signal Relay Replacement


                            Thank you for your indulgence,

                            BassCliff

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                              #29
                              Originally posted by xjandgs View Post
                              I have not read the entire thread --- but I too have the same problem with my 1981 GS 850G ... left is perfect... right is almost never working and it does from time to time... When it is not I hear a buzzing in the relay (flasher)... I went to my local Suzuki place OEM about $55. He had no aftermarket... He then said he would let me have it for $33 as he probably "will never sell it." Ordered by someone who never picked it up years earlier... Short of all of this is I initially assumed it was the relay (simple fix) and it was not.

                              I now believe it is a faulty self cancelling controller (which is pricey) --- so I am having the guys that do my work "bypass it all together." Good luck
                              But wait!
                              If yours is a '81 GS850G, your in luck!
                              That is a second generation Turn Signal Control Unit, not as rare and much more reliable than the 1st Generation ones, you can pick them up on the cheap on E-bay, same ones used on the GS1000 80 on, GS1100's.
                              I picked one up within the last two weeks for $3.99. It works great!
                              Sure you want to modify it? As far as I know there is no self cancelling controller, it's just the TSCU turn signal control unit. Have no idea what the buzzing your hearing is.
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