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JaNewb
Odd turn signal problem.
I followed the wiring directions for the turn signal relay swap from the O.E.M to the tridon Stant ep34 flasher unit and it isn't working. Voltage checks out at between 11.5 and 11.8V to ground and neutral. Wire's are correct and not reversed. The old flasher unit still turns on the lights but it doesn't flash, it just stays on. The new flasher unit doesn't turn it on at all and I've tried two. Ordered a second one after the first one didn't seem to be working. I find it hard to believe that I got two defective flasher units in a row. Any idea's as to why my turn signals won't come on at all?Tags: None
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JaNewb
Yea my grounds are working properly. Voltage between the neutral and hot, as well as the ground and hot.
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gearhead13
What is a tridon Stant ep34 flasher unit? Who recommended it? Why not a used or new OEM one?
A good fully charged battery should be above 12v IIRC.
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JaNewb
It's a unit recommended as a replacement by one of bikecliffs guides. I don't mind paying the money for a new O.E.M flasher unit but in the guide it said this one worked and is a 1/4 the cost. Figured I'd give it a try. It has the same voltage requirements as the OEM part, I checked the stamp on the both of them.
I'll charge up my battery to full and see if that does anything to my voltage but I just rode around for a while and it still ain't working. Double checked the wires I hooked up the flasher unit too and their exactly what they should be as far as I can tell.
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Try it with the bike running . Sometimes they won't work if the bike is not running. Don't know why but have seen it before.1984 GS1100GK newest addition to the heard
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gearhead13
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JaNewb
Tried it with the bike both running and not running. I'm using a socket relay as well to mount it.... Maybe the little clamps aren't tight enough and the connection is poor. Next thing I'm going to try is taking the wires out of the socket and directly attaching them to the flasher with some wire knuts. All my other wire's are soldered so there's no way any of those other connections aren't good.
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JaNewb
A dedicated ground? I have the ground spliced in with my black/white wire that's ground for my running lights. Maybe that's my problem. Because as it is the old 2 prong wire's are just hot and neutral. The old one still works when I attach it to the correct wires, granted it doesn't flash. If it's a dedicated ground do I need to run a wire directly to the ground of my bike?
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BassCliff
Hi,
Originally posted by JaNewb View PostA dedicated ground? I have the ground spliced in with my black/white wire that's ground for my running lights. Maybe that's my problem.
Your bike should be similar. What works for me should work for you as long as you follow those instructions. Double-check your wiring diagram in case your bike uses different color wires. Keep us informed.
Thank you for your indulgence,
BassCliff
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