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#3
I am having a problem with my turn signals, they flash normal 5 times thne flash rapidly. From doing some searching, I found that sometimes a dirty ground connection could cause the problem. So I want to know where the 2nd main ground location is so I can clean it. Pictures make everything much easier for a dummy like me. (LOL)
Last edited by steelerdude1; 03-20-2012 at 09:24 PM.
#4
#5
I just had the same problem after I converted over to LED lights. The tech department at Badlands told me to do the following to reset the TSM on 2005 + bikes and it worked like a charm:
Good luck.
- Pull the Maxi-fuse (large one behind the left side cover) and give it 10 minutes.
- Replace the Maxi-fuse
- Turn the ignition to on and activate your 4-way flashers for 10 seconds or so.
- Activate the left turn signal and let flash for 10 seconds, then cancel
- Activate the right turn signal and let flash for 10 seconds, then cancel
- Turn off your ignition, wait a minute or so. You should be all set.
Good luck.
#6
Already done, this has me so frustrated that I have everything put back to stock and still have the problem. I have found that some who have experienced this had a bad turn signal modual, and others just had a dirty ground. Before I spend $114 on a new module, I want to try all of the free stuff first.
#7
I should have added to my post above that my '01 FLHT does the same thing. It started after I did some wiring repair after hitting a pot hole from hell that should have busted a wheel and put me in the ditch. I was thinking the turn signal change was kind of a nice feature so I left it alone....maybe catch some extra attention from the rear as I was turning. Be interesting to see what you find.
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#8
I just had the same problem after I converted over to LED lights. The tech department at Badlands told me to do the following to reset the TSM on 2005 + bikes and it worked like a charm:
Good luck.
- Pull the Maxi-fuse (large one behind the left side cover) and give it 10 minutes.
- Replace the Maxi-fuse
- Turn the ignition to on and activate your 4-way flashers for 10 seconds or so.
- Activate the left turn signal and let flash for 10 seconds, then cancel
- Activate the right turn signal and let flash for 10 seconds, then cancel
- Turn off your ignition, wait a minute or so. You should be all set.
Good luck.
I am having a problem with my turn signals, they flash normal 5 times thne flash rapidly. From doing some searching, I found that sometimes a dirty ground connection could cause the problem. So I want to know where the 2nd main ground location is so I can clean it. Pictures make everything much easier for a dummy like me. (LOL)
#9
Originally Posted by G20
I just had the same problem after I converted over to LED lights. The tech department at Badlands told me to do the following to reset the TSM on 2005 + bikes and it worked like a charm:
Good luck.
I just had the same problem after I converted over to LED lights. The tech department at Badlands told me to do the following to reset the TSM on 2005 + bikes and it worked like a charm:
- Pull the Maxi-fuse (large one behind the left side cover) and give it 10 minutes.
- Replace the Maxi-fuse
- Turn the ignition to on and activate your 4-way flashers for 10 seconds or so.
- Activate the left turn signal and let flash for 10 seconds, then cancel
- Activate the right turn signal and let flash for 10 seconds, then cancel
- Turn off your ignition, wait a minute or so. You should be all set.
Good luck.
Last edited by steelerdude1; 03-20-2012 at 09:53 PM.
#10
Press and hold both turn signals buttons at the same time, untill all four turn signals flash. To cancel, hold them both down at the same time again.
I hope I was able to help out.
-G
Last edited by G20; 03-20-2012 at 09:56 PM.