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Turn signal wiring
08/23/09 at 16:26:40
 
Can I expect that if I remove the rear turn signals that the front turn signals flash twice as fast?

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Reply #1 - 08/23/09 at 16:28:11
 
probably
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Reply #2 - 08/23/09 at 16:43:54
 
They wont flash at all.
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Re: Turn signal wiring
Reply #3 - 08/23/09 at 19:26:58
 
I know the rear ones flash with out the front ones, so it might work the other way around.
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Reply #4 - 08/23/09 at 20:22:05
 
Removing the rear ones has no effect on the front ones.  I removed my rears for a time (VA doesnt reguire turn signals-hand signals are enough) and my front ones still flashed the same as normal.  Now I'm tracking down a wiring issue that has taken away my right rear signal and rear brake light??  Any ideas??
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Reply #5 - 08/23/09 at 20:22:28
 
Yep, disconnecting the rears makes the flasher act just like a burned out bulb with rapid flashing.
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Re: Turn signal wiring
Reply #6 - 08/23/09 at 23:48:34
 
matt_savage wrote on 08/23/09 at 20:22:05:
Removing the rear ones has no effect on the front ones.  I removed my rears for a time (VA doesnt reguire turn signals-hand signals are enough) and my front ones still flashed the same as normal.  Now I'm tracking down a wiring issue that has taken away my right rear signal and rear brake light??  Any ideas??



Ground, or one of the wires under the seat. Also possible that both bulbs blew one of the two elements in them.
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