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Headlight Turn Signals and Horn Fail
04/20/11 at 14:42:01
 
I just replaced the left hand switch that controls the horn, signals and headlight and it worked for about a week.  All of the connections inside the headlight case look fine.  I haven't seen anyone else on this forum who has any electrical problems so I'm wondering what's going on.

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Re: Headlight Turn Signals and Horn Fail
Reply #1 - 04/20/11 at 14:56:29
 
There are a couple of fuses under the seat, right hand side, did you check them?
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Reply #2 - 04/20/11 at 15:01:33
 
yeah--both 20 amp fuses are good
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Reply #3 - 04/20/11 at 15:17:25
 
Humm, I am not the best one to ask, but I am sure others will chime in soon.  There are some connectors under the thak that sometimes can come loose.  i would go back and check what I did the first time, maybe something just wiggled loose.  I am guessing the battery is good, too.
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Re: Headlight Turn Signals and Horn Fail
Reply #4 - 04/21/11 at 12:25:38
 
Check the power wire going into the switch you replaced.

Check the ground wires around the triple tree area too.
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