06-15-2010, 12:45 AM | #22 |
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Re: Signal lights
Well I am getting used to turning off the signal lights after my turns but I'm really getting aggravated that every time I turn the key on to ride I have to play with the switch, pushing it in a dozen times and left to right before they start working. Then they are fine for my entire ride until I stop and turn off the ignition, then aggravation again. I've sprayed with wd-40, contact cleaner, but did no good. Is it a difficult job to replace the switch or is there some other trick to fixing them without taking anything apart. My first two bikes never had signal lights. Used the old hand signals. Would appreciate any help or some "Miracle Spray".
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06-16-2010, 01:45 AM | #24 |
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Re: Signal lights
Sorry to hear of your trouble. I had exactly the same problem with mine and a few squirts of contact cleaner cleared it up. Maybe there's too much WD40 in the switch now? I used Nutrol Control Cleaner by MG Chemicals and worked the switch while I sprayed. This stuff cleans and lubricates. http://www.mgchemicals.com/products/401b.html
Maybe it's a miracle. :roll: Good luck.
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06-16-2010, 11:34 AM | #25 |
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Re: Signal lights
If the switch doesn't work after cleaning I would try a new flasher before investing in a new highly overpriced factory switch. You may just have a really sleepy flasher and messing with the switch eventually wakes it up. A regular automotive flasher will/should work and is a lot cheaper. I believe it is just a 3 prong flasher in the bike. An electronic flasher would be best and not much more $.
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It seems like I remember, though, that the flasher is somewhat unique in that there is something ELSE in the same physical package; but my memory can't be trusted too much lately. :roll:
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It seems like I remember, though, that the flasher is somewhat unique in that there is something ELSE in the same physical package; but my memory can't be trusted too much lately. :roll:[/quote:3glzcppw] Turn signal flasher and side stand relay are one component and cannot be replaced with a standard flasher.See page 6-29 in service manual. :2tup: |
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