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For me, my front right signal blinked rapidly, telling me that the rear didn't work.
Check your wires again.[/quote]
Absolutely OUTSTANDING sir! It was a cut wire. I removed my seat, unplugged the connector to the turn signal, and created slack so I could examine the wire by pulling it from underneath the fender. Low and behold there was the split wire. I found a wire connector repair kit that has been stashed since WWI and went to work. Spliced, wrapped, plugged back in, and I have go! Thanks my Maple Leaf Brother!
P.S. I couldn't sleep. I had that dang problem on my mind. After getting chewed on by the ol' lady I cracked a tab of some Natty Light and went to work. Can't sleep when my mistress is in distress!
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