A-

        I have a CB650Sc and when I replaced the rubber arms holding the 
blinkers they stopped working. The wires are color coded and I did not have 
them wired incorrectly. Here is what I learned, the turning signals in the 
back are one filament light bulbs that light only when you activate them 
while making a turn. The Front turn signals are also running lights that 
have two filaments. I took a wire with an alligator clip and disconnected 
each filiment wire on each light one at a time and clipped the clip to it 
and put the other end to the top of a fuse that had 12 volts on it. Each 
light lite, which means that the ground is good... now you just need to 
find out how the blinkers are connected. When the blinkers are turned on 
the running lights go off according to the switch layout. 

I hope this helped ya. 

DJ


On Monday, March 25, 2019 at 12:05:00 PM UTC-4, MizMandaLyn wrote:
>
> I've got a gremlin. I don't know what it is. I have my suspicions. 
>
> My front turn signals are on which is great....but so are the back ones. 
> When I switch the turn signal to left or right, the corresponding light 
> turns off - both front and back. These are aftermarket signals but are not 
> LED. Could this be just a relay issue?
>
> Secondly my brake light stays on as tho I'm on the brake even when I'm 
> not. I tried hitting both brakes to see if that made a difference but it 
> didn't. 
>
> I've gone though my entire harness when I had the bike ripped down for 
> non-related maintenance so I know the wires are where they should be. 
>
> Thoughts? 
>
> Thanks! 
> - A 
>
>

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