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hello,all-got a short ride in Sat.,noticed when I went to mahe a turn i had no signal,no arrow on the dash,right or left,also the horn did'nt work,i did'nt think to try the high beam so I'm not sure about that,my front marker lights worked,just no signals,rode a few moe miles,then thet started working.
must have had a poor conection in the handlebar wiring somewhere.
any thoughts?
+1 on the fuse. The accesories fuse work the signals, horn and brake light.
I would bet, if the fuse is blown, something else is contributing to the issue. If so, I would start with wiring for the rear signals where they travel from the rear signal head, through the stalk, then the fender strut, then under the fender.
Thanks guys,fuse is'nt blown,they started working again,I'll check around the fuse box for corrosion,i removed all the fuses and dielectric greased them when I first got the bike.
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