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HELP. TURN SIGNALS NOT WORKIN
today i bought 2 sets of aftermarket mini blinkers. first i put the back ones on and everything was fine. when i put the front ones on they turn on but they dont blink and when i put the stock front ones back on they dont blink still. HELPTags: None
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Motorcyclemodeller
Up front under the tank, small rectangular relay box. Remove it and replace it with an automotive electronic flasher with the same amount of prongs that yours has. Go for the electronic it is a few bucks more but worth it in the long run.
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Re: HELP. TURN SIGNALS NOT WORKIN
Originally posted by ridemoto4lifetoday i bought 2 sets of aftermarket mini blinkers. first i put the back ones on and everything was fine. when i put the front ones on they turn on but they dont blink and when i put the stock front ones back on they dont blink still. HELPAnd on the seventh day,after resting from all that he had done,God went for a ride on his GS!
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QuaiChangKane
Are you testing the lights with the bike running, or with it off? My bike will not flash the blinkers when it's not running - they'll light up, but not blink. For me, it's corroded connections (and aftermarket lights) - but it's not much of an inconvenience now, as I'm stripping the bike down this winter.
If the new blinkers draw more current than the old ones, they may not blink when the bike's not running, or perhaps even if you're idling at a stop sign if you've got the high-beam and/or brake light on, as well. Try starting the bike and keeping the rpms over 1500 - or lay off the brakes and the highbeam to see if it helps.
Check the condition of your ground connections, and the draw of the new lights. Also, if they're dual-filament bulbs, you might have a filament burnt out. If one filament (or bulb, even) is burnt out, the flasher indicator will light up on the instrument cluster, but won't flash - indicating a problem with the circuit.
Hope this helps!
-Q!
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SqDancerLynn1
electronic flasher would be a good idea. When you replace the turn signals you are changing the current flow thru the system and it may not
react properly
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