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Message started by CyprusCruiser on 01/06/09 at 06:50:10

Title: TURN SIGNALS NOT WORKNG
Post by CyprusCruiser on 01/06/09 at 06:50:10

After changing my turn signals for some new shiny ones they have stopped working and the black box under the tank is making a ticking noise does anyone know what the problem could be?

Happy New Year to all !! ;)

Title: Re: TURN SIGNALS NOT WORKNG
Post by verslagen1 on 01/06/09 at 07:31:07

since you've changed them, did they ever work?

Title: Re: TURN SIGNALS NOT WORKNG
Post by CyprusCruiser on 01/06/09 at 07:37:50

They worked fine until i  changed them, i have checked all the bulbs with volt meter and they are all fine. The wiring is fine but now the black box(relay maybe) is making a ticking noise and theres no power getting to them.

Title: Re: TURN SIGNALS NOT WORKNG
Post by verslagen1 on 01/06/09 at 07:45:44


0A30393B3C3A0A3B3C203A2C3B490 wrote:
They worked fine until i changed them, ?
i have checked all the bulbs with volt meter and they are all fine.
The wiring is fine but now the black box(relay maybe) is making a ticking noise
and theres no power getting to them. ?

What kind of lights did you put in?
2 wire for 2 wire and 3 wire for 3 wire?
HD type lights use the case as ground.
zuk has a ground wire.

Title: Re: TURN SIGNALS NOT WORKNG
Post by CyprusCruiser on 01/06/09 at 07:55:36

Just 2 for 2

Title: Re: TURN SIGNALS NOT WORKNG
Post by T Mack 1 on 01/06/09 at 08:10:20

Is the ticking noise from the turn signal relay (commonly called the flasher,.... that black box) clicking at the normal speed for a turnsignal???

Title: Re: TURN SIGNALS NOT WORKNG
Post by verslagen1 on 01/06/09 at 08:14:37


18222B292E2818292E32283E295B0 wrote:
Just 2 for 2

So you only replaced the back sig's and the fronts are stock?
If the fronts don't work now, I'm thinking you hooked the backs in backward.  As in the wire you used for positive is hooked into the ground.  Try swapping the leads and see what happens.

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