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Hi guys, Im Ron, from Vancouver B.C. I have a 97 Dyna trike with hand controls, as I am paraplegic. I noticed the other day that I have no rear signal lights, or rear brake lights (but front brake lights work) I found the module under the side panel..its about 1.5" x 1.5" x 1.5 (approx) and has 5 prongs... I put a test light to them and only 1 lights up.. if I unplug it, the bike wont start (coil ground?) but the others wont light up...Oh, the prong in the center lights up also but nothing is attached to it. My question is, does anyone know where I can find a replacement part? Ive searched and searched to no avail...seems everything is for new bikes.
Hi guys, Im Ron, from Vancouver B.C. I have a 97 Dyna trike with hand controls, as I am paraplegic. I noticed the other day that I have no rear signal lights, or rear brake lights (but front brake lights work) I found the module under the side panel..its about 1.5" x 1.5" x 1.5 (approx) and has 5 prongs... I put a test light to them and only 1 lights up.. if I unplug it, the bike wont start (coil ground?) but the others wont light up...Oh, the prong in the center lights up also but nothing is attached to it. My question is, does anyone know where I can find a replacement part? Ive searched and searched to no avail...seems everything is for new bikes.
Thank you in advance
What you are talking about sounds more like your starter relay than your turn signal module.
On my bike the turn signal module is about the size of a pack of 100 cigarettes and it is under the speedometer.
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