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First, I am NOT real mechanical (or electrical). Before I go taking my entire bike apart looking for the blinker relay, would someone out there give me a hint? I figure it is either hid inside the fairing or under the seat, but I'd be real happy for any clue before I take things apart.
My bike is a 1985 Electra Glide Classic, and as far as I know the blinker relay is still where ever the hell the factory put it.
Thanks for your help.
It's on the top of the top tripple clamp for the forks, carb side in the top plate holder. If you turn on the hazard light and listen for the buzzer sound, it just to the left of the buzzer itself.
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