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Turn Signal Relay Upgrade by Dablue1 PDF Print E-mail
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Sunday, 18 April 2010
 
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I decided to upgrade my turn signal relay to an electronic one and also move it's location.
The reason I did this upgrade is;
1. More reliable than standard
2. Increased capability
3. Necessary for future turn signal upgrades

Cost: $6.00

The one I installed was a Long Life Electronic Flasher w/ variable load capability, 11-15V, 15A, 2 pin, 6 Lamp capacity. This type of flasher is essential to LED Turn Signal Upgrades. Without it LED lights will not work. This flasher or a brand like it will work both incandescent and led bulbs with no problem. (thus the name variable load) If replacing your original turn signals with LED's, make sure they are 2-wire.

The first step was to remove the left side body panels and seat. The flasher is standard flasher is hanging on the left side of the frame.
Unplug the flasher relay, the remove the wire from the plastic wire tie down, replace the tie down. Relocate the flasher wire somewhere near the other relays. Plug in the new flasher. I chose to mount the new flasher relay in between the fuse box and headlight relay. I did it with the rubber holder and zipties from the old flasher for easy access. You can choose not to change the location, but you will need a way to mount the new flasher relay. Test, then re-assemble


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