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Message started by cobra on 05/15/14 at 19:24:09

Title: LED hook up schematics
Post by cobra on 05/15/14 at 19:24:09

Where can I find  schematics how to install LED's front and rear turn signals please ?

Title: Re: LED hook up schematics
Post by old_rider on 05/15/14 at 21:10:18

There are replacement bulbs for any standard bulb.... you will have to replace the flasher relay with an electronic flasher relay.

You can also find a lot of led mini's to replace the standard lollypops..

Title: Re: LED hook up schematics
Post by Dave on 05/16/14 at 04:09:33

Link to the wiring diagrams in the Tech Section.  Look at your wire colors and it will tell you what the wire does on these wiring diagrams.

http://suzukisavage.com/cgi-bin/YaBB.pl?num=1294779818

Your new LED front turns signals will most likely not have running lights in them - so you will only hook up two wires instead of 3.
If your LED turn signals only have one wire - then the mounting stud needs to have a ground wire run to it and connected to the original ground wire plug.
LED lights have to be wired with the power to the correct side - or they won't light up.
LED turn signals will require you to change the flasher to an electronic one...the stock flasher will not work.

The back left turn signal power wire is mint green.
The ground wire is black with white dashes

The back right turn signal power wire is black.
The round wire is black with white dashes.

The front left turn signal power is mint green.
The front left running light is either gray or dark green..changes with year.
The ground wire is black with white dashes.

The front right turn signal power is black.
The front left running light is gray.
The ground wire is black with white dashes.

And lastly.....don't buy this kind of LED turn signal that has a bunch of tiny LED lights.  They are not DOT approved and are not visible in the daylight, and YOU are not going to be seen by the car driver that is busy texting and about to run you over.  I had these on my bike for a while, and they cannot be clearly seen flashing in direct sunshine.  You can see that they are flashing if you look directly at them.....but they will not get attention that is focused elsewhere.

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