I am having issues with my 79 GS1000E model. The right blinker was blinking all of the time unless I held the button in the off position. I took the assembly apart and cleaned all of the contacts on the inside so that they were nice and shiney. I also checked to make sure that all of the mechanical parts are working properly. Everything appears to be working correctly, except the blinker wont shut off.
I have "fixed" the issue by stripping the guts out of the assembly and shorting the circuit (soldered in some wire to the ground wire and the metal clip piece in the front of the assembly which makes it turn off). I have checked all of the wires and there are no breaks in them, no cuts in the insulation, the connector is good...
What I was wondering is if there is a relay in the circuit somewhere that might be stuck in the on position? I work on electrical equipment as my job (fixing radios) and am fairly knowledgable when it comes to checking circuits like this, but I can't find any reason why the blinker is stuck in the "on" position. The only thing that I can think of is that there is a relay somewhere that I can't find. Please help.
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