Graham, yes it does cancel when you push down but then it automatically
starts back up when you let go. I can't ride around with my thumb on the
cancle switch. LOL. Anyway if you have a replacement I'd be most
appreciative.

On Mon, Sep 3, 2012 at 6:25 PM, Graham Rogers <[email protected]>wrote:

> Allen, I don't follow - what's not working on the turn signal control? I
> was confused how to cancel it until I realised you push the little lever
> down instead of in to cancel - or is it the other way round.  Any way I
> think I have another one, I'll check and get back to you,  Graham
>
>   On Sep 3, 2012, at 6:20 PM, Allen Thomas wrote:
>
>   I have a busted turn signal control unit on the GS1000, and the
> replacement unit is $350 !!! It also is a 1 year only part which
> sucks which means there are none to be found used.. Since I know that there
> are at least 1 EE on the list, I’m begging for some help with circuit
> design. Assume I pretty much know squat about circuits, I can read a
> diagram and I know what the parts basically do, but when it comes to
> resistor, diode, and capacitor specs, I’m totally lost. I’m attaching a
> color wiring diagram that seems to be correct (here is a link if you can't
> read attachments).
>
> https://picasaweb.google.com/102601857000444202563/GS1000OLBlue#5784078337381587170
>  So basically the left hand control has two momentary switches (right, and
> left) that connect + power to the control unit, and 1 momentary switch that
> grounds the control unit to cancel the flashing. The control unit uses
> these signals to do its magic. It has the connections to the flasher relay,
> and to the lights. I don’t care whether the turn signals self cancel. I
> just need a circuit that can take these inputs and work the lights. I’m
> thinking it should be fairly easy to use an IC and have it work 2 relays to
> bridge the signal coming from the turn signal relay. However I have no idea
> how to program an IC chip. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>
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