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Old 04-15-2006, 12:19 PM   #1
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Right turn blinker, signals fast

i was driving normally then when i signalled to turn right, it was doing the blinking fast signalling. My left signal is still normal. Does anyone know how to re-wire it back or do something to put it back to normal?

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i was driving normally then when i signalled to turn right, it was doing the blinking fast signalling. My left signal is still normal. Does anyone know how to re-wire it back or do something to put it back to normal?

thanks
Check the bulbs on the right side. Its a warning that says you have burnt one out. Just pull them out and look at them.
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Old 04-15-2006, 12:44 PM   #3
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Broken bulb, or one that draws too little current.
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that happened to me when I disconnected my right turn signal and forgot to hook it back up. haha
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yup change the bulb and it will be back to normal
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Also as an FYI to those who may be having this problem after changing turn signals to JDM or LED, the OEM flasher relay detects resistance. JDM and LED lights draw really low currents. The stock relay thinks there is a broken bulb and flashes too quickly.

The solution is to get a Libertek flasher relay to replace the stock unit. It has an adjustable flash rate and doesn't vary flash rate if the current is too low. Costs about $40 from most motorbike online e-tailers.
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