Turn Signal
Carolyn about your turn signals not working check the connections inside the turn signal switch too.... weakest link in the system IMHO
I had a problem where all the solder joints inside had come off....... no breakdown in any of the documentation to tell me where which wire goes, so I just played and played with my multimeter and the switch and found 'em all....
with the slide (turn signal switch) facing up this is what you see on the circuit board ......
----_____
___I_\_/_I__
---- \ \ '
--- ' . .
___________
so if we count from top left to right we'll label 'em (inside the block)
\=1
\=2
'=3
'=4
.=5
.=6
1 - green at the top end of slash
2 - nothing .... IIRC it may have been the only wire still connected
3 - Brown
4 - purple
5 - brown/yellow
6 - brown/white
It's been awhile and I did have the sense to write this in the back of my Clymer's
special notes for cheesy block diagram
1) disregard the ----- in three places it was the only way I could get things to line up like you'd see 'em
2) you have to imagine for yourself a soild line running top to bottom on the right
and....
3)
______
I_\_/_I at the top is the slide
sorry for the bad block diagram but it isn't, so far as I could find, in any documentation anywhere...
Careful soldering inside and my turn signals work as advertised.
It was kinda tough to get the wires soldered while holding everything in one spot (I did this on the bike) on a bench it should be easier. I had to use some silicone dialectric compound (DC4, John) to help my slide work smoothly, as it had stopped having the ability to push the button to cancel. tooooo dry.
If anyone knows where this is in any book let me know.....
Carolyn about your turn signals not working check the connections inside the turn signal switch too.... weakest link in the system IMHO
I had a problem where all the solder joints inside had come off....... no breakdown in any of the documentation to tell me where which wire goes, so I just played and played with my multimeter and the switch and found 'em all....
with the slide (turn signal switch) facing up this is what you see on the circuit board ......
----_____
___I_\_/_I__
---- \ \ '
--- ' . .
___________
so if we count from top left to right we'll label 'em (inside the block)
\=1
\=2
'=3
'=4
.=5
.=6
1 - green at the top end of slash
2 - nothing .... IIRC it may have been the only wire still connected
3 - Brown
4 - purple
5 - brown/yellow
6 - brown/white
It's been awhile and I did have the sense to write this in the back of my Clymer's
special notes for cheesy block diagram
1) disregard the ----- in three places it was the only way I could get things to line up like you'd see 'em
2) you have to imagine for yourself a soild line running top to bottom on the right
and....
3)
______
I_\_/_I at the top is the slide
sorry for the bad block diagram but it isn't, so far as I could find, in any documentation anywhere...
Careful soldering inside and my turn signals work as advertised.
It was kinda tough to get the wires soldered while holding everything in one spot (I did this on the bike) on a bench it should be easier. I had to use some silicone dialectric compound (DC4, John) to help my slide work smoothly, as it had stopped having the ability to push the button to cancel. tooooo dry.
If anyone knows where this is in any book let me know.....
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