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Need new flasher relay
My flasher relay went out on my 81' 850. When I turn on the right signal the unit buzzes loudly and no lights come on. anyone on here have an affordable working one or know where I can get a cheap new one? I bought a generic matching 3 prong flasher at the auto parts store but it didn't do anything when plugged in so I guess its not compatible? Thanks in advance!
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JamesWhut?
But the left side blinkers work fine? You probably have a short in your wiring harness for the right lights that might be why your old one and the new one don't work.
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loud et
Burned out bulbs?
Which generic relay did you get?.....
I got a couple of the wrong ones too before I found the right one.
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Bustedknuckles
The bulbs/turn signal housings are brand new. the relay was working fine but today got jostled around a lot when I was fiddling with the battery and battery box. A wire short is possible but I figured with the relay buzzing when I have the right signal on it is likely a faulty relay. I would think with a wire short it just wouldn't do anything at all.
Here is the generic one I got that wont do anything.
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loud et
One more thing....make sure the battery is well charged. People get fooled by that all the time.
That el13 is the one that ended up working for me. Lol
The other 2 I tried nada. The bulbs on my aftermarket blinkers are smaller and draw less. The el13 was my solution.
But yeah, put a charger on it and try that real quick.
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Bustedknuckles
Originally posted by loud et View PostOne more thing....make sure the battery is well charged. People get fooled by that all the time.
That el13 is the one that ended up working for me. Lol
The other 2 I tried nada. The bulbs on my aftermarket blinkers are smaller and draw less. The el13 was my solution.
But yeah, put a charger on it and try that real quick.
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If you use anything but a Suzuki flasher, you will lose your self-cancelling signals.
They might flash OK, but you will have to turn them off yourself.
You might be better off getting a 2-pin flasher and ignoring that third pin. That is a signal wire from the control unit to the stock flasher that tells it when to stop flashing. There is no other flasher available that can use that signal, so that pin is virtually useless unless you have an OEM flasher.
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Bustedknuckles
Originally posted by phydeauxmutt View PostIf you use anything but a Suzuki flasher, you will lose your self-cancelling signals.
They might flash OK, but you will have to turn them off yourself.
You might be better off getting a 2-pin flasher and ignoring that third pin. That is a signal wire from the control unit to the stock flasher that tells it when to stop flashing. There is no other flasher available that can use that signal, so that pin is virtually useless unless you have an OEM flasher.
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Originally posted by phydeauxmutt View PostIf you use anything but a Suzuki flasher, you will lose your self-cancelling signals.
They might flash OK, but you will have to turn them off yourself.
You might be better off getting a 2-pin flasher and ignoring that third pin. That is a signal wire from the control unit to the stock flasher that tells it when to stop flashing. There is no other flasher available that can use that signal, so that pin is virtually useless unless you have an OEM flasher.97 R1100R
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Originally posted by Brendan W View PostInteresting. My self cancel doesn't work. ... The flasher is a battered three prong can. Maybe this thing can fly again.
What is the number on your can?If you're not living on the edge, you're taking up too much space.
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If one side is working but the other is not, then it's not the flasher relay that the problem. The relay is not side to side dependent. It doesn't which side is flashing. It only flashes dependent on load. The more current draw the faster it will blink. If it's just buzzing when on one side, then you likely have a short on that side.http://img633.imageshack.us/img633/811/douMvs.jpg
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Originally posted by Who Dat? View PostThe stock flasher unit is rectangular, black and plastic.
What is the number on your can?
I have a new rectangular two prong flasher that works at a better speed but stops flashing over 2000 rpm.97 R1100R
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80 GS850G, 79 Z400B, 85 R100RT, 80 Z650D, 76 CB200
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