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Rear Turn Signal Replacement
04/09/13 at 08:17:06
Broken rear turn signal. I can not for the life of me figure out how to take the whole thing of and replace. Any advice? I will upload pictures tonight.
It seems to be screwed into the chrome bracket under the seat that holds up the sissy bar.
Thank you.
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Re: Rear Turn Signal Replacement
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04/09/13 at 08:22:22
Look at the attached microfiche...you will see a screw from the bottom that holds it into place.
(Screw #15)
http://www.ronayers.com/Fiche/TypeID/26/Type/TURN_SIGNAL_LAMP/MakeID/2/Make/S...
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04/09/13 at 08:29:25
THat isnt a #2 philips. If you start with a #2 & grind the tip till the blades fill the X, it will work, but this is where an impact pays for itself.
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Re: Rear Turn Signal Replacement
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04/09/13 at 09:22:51
I also believe you will need to remove the chrome side rail from the fencer. The wire is routed through that and there are 2 plastic clamps that hold onto the wire and don't let it slide out.
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