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Post by cdog on Mar 15, 2023 7:07:17 GMT -6
Hi, I just replaced my blinker relay and got all my blinkers working...EXCEPT one (rear left). This blinker will not light. I've tried new bulbs, so it's not the bulbs. Can anyone give me insight how to fix this problem? Thank you!
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Post by kz1000st on Nov 17, 2023 12:23:45 GMT -6
Pull out the bulb and check with a volt/ohmmeter and see if the socket has power. If not check the wiring into the socket and see if there is a good connection or power there. If so start back tracking the wire to make sure it isn't broken or a connector is pulled out of a circuit connector.
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Post by arabellemaliya on Aug 8, 2024 6:58:53 GMT -6
It sounds like you're dealing with a common issue in moped repair. Since you've already replaced. The blinker relay confirmed the bulb is good. The next step is to check the wiring connections and the socket. Where the bulb fits. Sometimes, corrosion or loose connections can prevent the blinker from functioning properly. Start by inspecting the socket for any signs of rust or debris and clean it thoroughly. Also, ensure that the wiring leading to the rear left blinker is intact and not frayed or disconnected. If everything checks out but the blinker still doesn't work. You might want to test the ground connection. As a faulty ground can cause the blinker to malfunction. Rechecking all these areas should help you pinpoint and resolve the issue.
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