1 blinkers Mon Sep 14, 2015 3:18 am
Ken52
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still waiting for rear brake pads, in the mean time when I hit the left blinker it kicks on thr right blinker too. now the right blinker doesn't do that Idea why. thanks..
1989 K100RT VIN 0097367 (naked) 1996 K1100RS VIN 0451808 | Fuel: 95 Octane Engine Oil: Nulon Full Synthetic 15W50 Gear Box Oil: Nulon Synthetic 75W90 |
1989 K100RT VIN 0097367 (naked) 1996 K1100RS VIN 0451808 | Fuel: 95 Octane Engine Oil: Nulon Full Synthetic 15W50 Gear Box Oil: Nulon Synthetic 75W90 |
RicK G wrote:Check fuse #7 it may be blown or Open so check it with a meter, don't rely on a visual for those blade type fuses.
Then again you may need to replace the blinker fluid http://kalecoauto.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=22
K75cster wrote:Nige if its hyper flashing perhaps you also have some H/R in one of your connectors and the bulb relay is not seeing all the wattage it requires to blink slower. You might need thicker fluid mate, have you tried 5 weight?
Hmmmm... Is there a difference then ?!RicK G wrote:Oh No what did I start Poor Ken will think he has got the real funny farm instead of the K forum
still having the issue with the blinkers ,left side switch turns into flasher. after system is warm could it be low brake pad warning, unable to check recently. fingers are too stiff. but got the brake pads from Amazon witch was good. take care fellows.Ken52 wrote:still waiting for rear brake pads, in the mean time when I hit the left blinker it kicks on the right blinker too. now the right blinker doesn't do that Idea why. thanks..
This brand is highly recommended:k-rider wrote:RicK G wrote:Check fuse #7 it may be blown or Open so check it with a meter, don't rely on a visual for those blade type fuses.
Then again you may need to replace the blinker fluid http://kalecoauto.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=22
regarding the blinker fluid, i cant seem to find a tutorial in the HOW TO section, for example , how much is needed , and where do i put it , anyone
k-rider
must be similar to DEF fluid witch I sell at work, maybe..RicK G wrote:Oh No what did I start Poor Ken will think he has got the real funny farm instead of the K forum
Found out it has new brake pads,had to readjust all the brake cable linkages.Ken52 wrote:still waiting for rear brake pads, in the mean time when I hit the left blinker it kicks on thr right blinker too. now the right blinker doesn't do that Idea why. thanks..
it seems to be the ground ,wiggle the wire and they will work somewhat. thankyou.RicK G wrote:There is no sensor for low brake pads so it certainly wont be that.
The blinker unit has 2 wires that supply 12 volts and when one isn't working then that is the type of problems that present themselves. I haven't got all my circuits with me but the interactive circuit via the portal page will give you that info. Also check the earth points under the tank on the left side of the top tube and the gearbox above the coils for corrosion and dirt to ensure good connections. Bad earths can play havoc with any electrical system.
Ken52 wrote: Will take apart switches next day off, getting into winter now:
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