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Over the past month, my CBX's turn signals have been plagued by little electric "gremlins".
Intermittently, when I'd engage the button for the left turn signal, it would blink properly & then other times, blink awhile & quit completely. That seems to have passed, but now my right turn signal will stop blinking when I bank the bike hard right. Once upright, it blinks normally. If I take a turn easily, it blinks normally as well.
This is just plain weird. I've checked fuses & battery condition those appear normal. Would a flasher beginning to go bad do this? I'm looking for some ideas that I may not have thought of. The battery is 7 years old, yet specific gravity of the electrolyte is still within specs & the battery holds charge well.
If this is a connection problem, the left handlebar switch gear isn't something I can take apart & clean, is it? That's the one thing I haven't done yet.
Any ideas or related experiences would be appreciated. Thanks!!!
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Post by Chris »

Greg,

If the signal is working or not working based on where the handlebars are, I would think it is some type of connector problem. The wires to your switches might be getting pulled just enough to make or break the connection.

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Chris:
Thanks for the reply. Now that I think about it, I had the forks off the bike back in May to replace the oil seals. When I put them back on, I repositioned the bars a tiny bit more rearward for better comfort. There appeared to be enough slack in the wiring from both right & left switch assemblies, however, with use, they could have loosened or tighented. I'll check them out this afternoon.
Thanks again!!
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Good spot Chris...... 8)
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Check your gauge lights too. When my blinkers on the 82 went crazy, my gauge lights also went out. It was a loose ground in the harness behind the gauge panel.
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So far, the gauge lights are OK. I did check my connections this PM, everything was nice & snug. Guess I'll see what happens next time out.
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Re: Turn signal question

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Over the years, I've found it is usually a ground that causes turn signal problems.

Look around the last place you worked. Then aim at checking all the ground wiring.


GregW wrote:Over the past month, my CBX's turn signals have been plagued by little electric "gremlins".
Intermittently, when I'd engage the button for the left turn signal, it would blink properly & then other times, blink awhile & quit completely. That seems to have passed, but now my right turn signal will stop blinking when I bank the bike hard right. Once upright, it blinks normally. If I take a turn easily, it blinks normally as well.
This is just plain weird. I've checked fuses & battery condition those appear normal. Would a flasher beginning to go bad do this? I'm looking for some ideas that I may not have thought of. The battery is 7 years old, yet specific gravity of the electrolyte is still within specs & the battery holds charge well.
If this is a connection problem, the left handlebar switch gear isn't something I can take apart & clean, is it? That's the one thing I haven't done yet.
Any ideas or related experiences would be appreciated. Thanks!!!
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Post by Terry »

That's what I told him Will. BTW, is this Will, formerly the "curmudgeon"? Missed you in Colorado. :P
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Terry wrote:That's what I told him Will. BTW, is this Will, formerly the "curmudgeon"? Missed you in Colorado. :P
You mean "resident curmudgeon and official whisky taster", Terry :?: :?: Maybe not. I think that Will doesn't like forum boards too much. :? I ran into him during Mid-Ohio.

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