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my right side blinkers front and back stay on steady when turned on while my left side work just fine. how do i fix this issue? Is it a bad module and if so where is it located? Cant seem to find much info on this bike online
Hello and welcome to EVO land. While I ride Touring bikes, I don't have an answer to your question. Someone will be along that has a similar bike and can help you out.
In the mean time, if you go to your local Harley shop, you can buy a factory service manual that will help you with all kinds of great info on your bike. Mine have paid for themselves over and over again.
1st off, if your going to own an EVO I highly suggest you get the Factory Service Manual (FSM). You can acquire one through your local Harley Davidson dealer.... I think they are still $60.
Are you using the original turn signal setup or LED's? If original Yes sounds like the turn signal module.
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