once again, flasher for led turn sigs

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jhillstrom
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no turn signals - can't find flasher to replace it!

Post by jhillstrom » Fri May 07, 2004 9:43 pm

I suddenly have no turn signals so figured the flasher/relay whatever-it's called went out. I pulled the tank off of my '92 and I can't find anything that looks like the picture in the repair manual. Can anyone clue me in on which side of the bike I should be looking at (looks like the left in the manual due to the radiator in the frame but all my electrical stuff is on the right)? I found one relay type thing but it's got 4 leads so I don't think that's it... Yeah, I searched the archive, but you can only search so far back before you get really tired of hitting 'next'. Thanks, John

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no turn signals - can't find flasher to replace it!

Post by ktamcm@aol.com » Sat May 08, 2004 5:48 am

In a message dated 5/7/2004 10:45:43 PM Eastern Standard Time, jhillstrom@... writes: I suddenly have no turn signals so figured the flasher/relay whatever-it's called went out. I pulled the tank off of my '92 and I can't find anything that looks like the picture in the repair manual. Can anyone clue me in on which side of the bike I should be looking at (looks like the left in the manual due to the radiator in the frame but all my electrical stuff is on the right)? I found one relay type thing but it's got 4 leads so I don't think that's it... Yeah, I searched the archive, but you can only search so far back before you get really tired of hitting 'next'. Thanks, John John, under the tank, under the backbone tube, offset to the right just a little bit. I think it has 2 leads. Kurt Thomas Va Beach, VA [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

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once again, flasher for led turn sigs

Post by ktamcm@aol.com » Sat May 08, 2004 5:51 am

In a message dated 5/7/2004 9:00:40 PM Eastern Standard Time, Tengai650@... writes: Never mind.... I found this info: http://www.customdynamics.com/load_equalizer_diodes.htm It turns out that the indicator light in the instrument cluster allows the current to cross over to the other side, making all 4 flash. The diodes act as a one-way gate to prevent this. Mark http://www.reelrider.com Mark, Did you get the PowerPoint presentation w/ the full LED signals I sent you as a file attachment (about 2 meg)? I made my own diode setup using 2-diodes (under a $1.00) Kurt Thomas VA Beach, VA [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

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