Alright, I've exhausted myself reading everything I can on the flasher self canceling and I'm trying to figure out why mine aren't canceling.
History: As long as I've had my bike (7yrs now) My flashers have never canceled by themselves.
I've had the handlebar switch apart a few times and I know that the cancel tines don't touch unless the switch is moved left or right.
So, here's what I'm going to check:
1. I'll check to make sure I still have the OEM flasher. (I think I do)
2. I'll lift the front wheel off the ground and spin it and check for on/off pulses on the white/green wire to the cancel unit. (this checks the reed switch in the speedo)
3. If that's good, with the flashers flashing, I'll apply a +12V to the Yel/Grn plug on the flasher relay and see if they turn off. (applies a false cancel signal)
4. If that all works, I'll spin the front tire and check the Yel/Grn wire going to the flasher to see if the +12volts appears after spinning the front (approx. 1/4 mile)
5. I'll check the yel/red switch cancel wire for grounds. (with switch in the middle there should be no ground, if there was, it would 'reset' the cancel unit)
Am I missing anything?
I've read that the bulb wattage affects the flasher relay. My flasher flashes just fine.
I'm running regular 27W bulbs, but with the fairing on the front, the connections to the front signals are a little weak, but still flash.
Does the Canceling Unit care about the bulb load? (I thought it was just the flasher relay that cared.)
Cy's Mod for the flasher would be great, except it requires that the canceling unit is still functioning. I don't know if mine works or not.
Then again, I'm still running the stock fuse box and that could cause enough voltage drop that the cancel signal isn't strong enough to actually cancel the flasher. (Cy had this problem early in his mod tryouts)
I guess I've got to put in TC's fuse box first.
You know, just typing this all out helps me figure out my issues, thanks for 'listening' to my ramblings.
History: As long as I've had my bike (7yrs now) My flashers have never canceled by themselves.
I've had the handlebar switch apart a few times and I know that the cancel tines don't touch unless the switch is moved left or right.
So, here's what I'm going to check:
1. I'll check to make sure I still have the OEM flasher. (I think I do)
2. I'll lift the front wheel off the ground and spin it and check for on/off pulses on the white/green wire to the cancel unit. (this checks the reed switch in the speedo)
3. If that's good, with the flashers flashing, I'll apply a +12V to the Yel/Grn plug on the flasher relay and see if they turn off. (applies a false cancel signal)
4. If that all works, I'll spin the front tire and check the Yel/Grn wire going to the flasher to see if the +12volts appears after spinning the front (approx. 1/4 mile)
5. I'll check the yel/red switch cancel wire for grounds. (with switch in the middle there should be no ground, if there was, it would 'reset' the cancel unit)
Am I missing anything?
I've read that the bulb wattage affects the flasher relay. My flasher flashes just fine.
I'm running regular 27W bulbs, but with the fairing on the front, the connections to the front signals are a little weak, but still flash.
Does the Canceling Unit care about the bulb load? (I thought it was just the flasher relay that cared.)
Cy's Mod for the flasher would be great, except it requires that the canceling unit is still functioning. I don't know if mine works or not.
Then again, I'm still running the stock fuse box and that could cause enough voltage drop that the cancel signal isn't strong enough to actually cancel the flasher. (Cy had this problem early in his mod tryouts)
I guess I've got to put in TC's fuse box first.
You know, just typing this all out helps me figure out my issues, thanks for 'listening' to my ramblings.
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