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Turn signal failure

David Loizides

Just got it firing!
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Hi to you all,
I have a 2005 Nevada 750 I.e.
I have an electrical problem and would very much appreciate any help please.
the left-land turn signal has stopped working.
1)I have power + at the switch.
2)There is continuity between the terminals (the power transfers from the positive input to the L/H terminal)
3)The ‘Hazard warning’ flasher does work (all 4 bulbs do flash when switch activated)
4)The turn signal flasher seems to be in the headset rather than under the seat.
5)every now and then, the turn signal starts to work again!!

Any advice would be much appreciated. With thanks, Dave.
 
Make sure you check the pin connectors on the back of gauges & plug on loom for corrosion before sending it off. If it's intermittent try cleaning connectors with DeOxit or contact cleaner. The signal flasher is controlled by the dash like the signals.
 
Make sure you check the pin connectors on the back of gauges & plug on loom for corrosion before sending it off. If it's intermittent try cleaning connectors with DeOxit or contact cleaner. The signal flasher is controlled by the dash like the signals.

Since the 4 way flasher works, I don't think it is a connector issue. However it wouldn't hurt to clean them up.
 
First thing I would do is spray some contact cleaner into the handlebar switch for the turn signal and operate it a few times.
Eliminate the simple things first.
 
Hi, it’s been a long time but here’s a quick update. I decided to go with a different fix.I decided to run a new and separate loom. I ran power to a fuse, from there to a new flasher unit (located under the seat). Ran that to the L/R switch connector block (under fuel tank)I fitted a new flasher warning light next to the ignition key. The interesting thing here is that to have the warning bulb wired in, I connected one side of the bulb terminal to the left & the other terminal to the right of the switch feed wires. You’d think it would set off all four bulbs but it doesn’t. Of course the hazard warning doesn’t work anymore but I can live with that.
 
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