there was a couple of threads a while ago about turn signals ,which i should have read, but can't read everything... anyways.. lately out of the blue my blinkers, in particular the right one,started going on with out me touching the rocker switch, had to rock it a couple of times for it to stop then it would start again ,right now the "off " position is the "on" position for the left side, the "cagers" are freaked out enough as it is, I want to fix this before I get "pushed out" off the asphalt.
New switch ? clean it out ? What do y'all think ? Thanks
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--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, Luc Legrain wrote:
I would check all the connections and wires for a short. Be sure to check the switch to harness connection behind the fairing as well as the individual connections for each blinker. Apply dielectric grease to all the connections and if that doesn't work, disassemble the switch and clean thoroughly. Is it BOTH right blinkers coming on randomly or just one? da Vermonster> > > there was a couple of threads a while ago about turn signals ,which i should have read, but can't read everything... anyways.. lately out of the blue my blinkers, in particular the right one,started going on with out me touching the rocker switch, had to rock it a couple of times for it to stop then it would start again ,right now the "off " position is the "on" position for the left side, the "cagers" are freaked out enough as it is, I want to fix this before I get "pushed out" off the asphalt. > New switch ? clean it out ? What do y'all think ? Thanks >
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--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "roncriswell@..." wrote:
I wish states that love deer would just put bounties on them.> > I wish states that love deer (for hunters sake) would put up deer > fences or have the ranchers in my state (TX) that feed the dammed > animals (hunting leases are very lucrative here) have to put up deer > fences at least on major traveled roads. Maybe if the land owners get > sued by a downed biker or the families of the diseased downed biker > they might think higher fences is good. Deer seem to be everywhere > these days. Pretty to look at but terrifying for a bike rider and not > too good coming into the windshield of a small car. >
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klr650: >blinkers< ;)
Thanks for the feed back. I took the switch apart and I found that I had lead pellets; I poured ,after cutting a few shot gun shells, a while back, in the handle bar for " vibrations control "; lodged in the turn signal switch making contact between the wires, cleaned them out , now everything is back to normal. Weird how they got lodged in there .
--- On Sun, 3/22/09, Tumu Rock wrote: From: Tumu Rock Subject: [DSN_KLR650] Re: klr650: >Blinkers<To: DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com Date: Sunday, March 22, 2009, 11:28 AM --- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogro ups.com, Luc Legrain wrote: > > > there was a couple of threads a while ago about turn signals ,which i should have read, but can't read everything.. . anyways.. lately out of the blue my blinkers, in particular the right one,started going on with out me touching the rocker switch, had to rock it a couple of times for it to stop then it would start again ,right now the "off " position is the "on" position for the left side, the "cagers" are freaked out enough as it is, I want to fix this before I get "pushed out" off the asphalt. > New switch ? clean it out ? What do y'all think ? Thanks > I would check all the connections and wires for a short. Be sure to check the switch to harness connection behind the fairing as well as the individual connections for each blinker. Apply dielectric grease to all the connections and if that doesn't work, disassemble the switch and clean thoroughly. Is it BOTH right blinkers coming on randomly or just one? da Vermonster [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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