Bad turn signal relay, perhaps? The signal relay provides power to the
switch intermittently, so a bad relay could make for no turn signals.

Kurt
On Aug 25, 2012 2:20 PM, "Graham Rogers" <[email protected]> wrote:

> This summer I bought a 1983 Nighthawk 650 at a yard sale.  It had been in
> a barn for many years and was home to a family of mice or whatever lives in
> PA barns. Someone had remove the boots between the carbs and the air box
> which delighted the mice no end because it provided them with four aluminum
> waste disposal units.  Some of the wiring was eaten through.  I have
> replaced what I could, replaced the waste disposal units and cleaned,
> cleaned and cleaned.  I have the motor running, it runs real nice and
> everything works except the TURN SIGNALS.
> Here's what I've got.  The front signals running lights work.  When I
> activate the left hand signal, the left hand running light goes off but the
> turn signal element does not work. Activating the right hand turn signal
> does the same. The RH  running light goes out but the turn signal element
> doesn't work  The rear turn signals do not come on at all.  So, Allen,
> Jason, anybody,     WHAT'S GOING ON?   Graham
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