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Post by myndweaver on May 11, 2011 20:47:57 GMT -6
The scoot is a 2008 bashan 150cc I removed all of the body panels, and have checked around the entire scoot. It's not up front, and not in back by the gas tank or engine. I'm pulling my hair out trying to find it... Any ideas would be appreciated.
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Post by myndweaver on May 11, 2011 21:41:38 GMT -6
Found it! Ok so I found it, but the replacement I bought is only a two wire, and the original Is a three. Should I just bring my original to the auto parts store? Also if the new one doesn't have The wires marked, then how do I hook it up?
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Post by Alleyoop on May 11, 2011 21:43:38 GMT -6
It has to be in front someplace, inside the Handlbar covering if not there then under the front cowling. It is a small round black cylinder about 1 1/2 tall and about 1" in diameter. Alleyoop
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Post by runningslow on May 12, 2011 6:40:26 GMT -6
Found it! Ok so I found it, but the replacement I bought is only a two wire, and the original Is a three. Should I just bring my original to the auto parts store? Also if the new one doesn't have The wires marked, then how do I hook it up? When I swapped in a variable load flasher for LEDs, I replaced my original 3 wire with a 2 wire. I believe you just leave the ground wire off.
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Post by myndweaver on May 12, 2011 8:51:23 GMT -6
Thanks alleyoop and RS I believe it was one of your posts that led me to the Part number for the relay i purchased. So which write is the ground wire?
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Post by runningslow on May 12, 2011 11:33:08 GMT -6
Thanks alleyoop and RS I believe it was one of your posts that led me to the Part number for the relay i purchased. So which write is the ground wire? Grounds are usually Black or Green. I'm not by my scoot right now to verify how I have mine hooked up, but you can see in the picture he has what looks like a black wire and a white (or gray) wire hooked up to the flasher and the green wire taped off to the side.
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Post by Bashan on May 13, 2011 4:44:56 GMT -6
This is the OEM flasher relay on my 2008 Bashan 150cc naked scooter. If I remember right it wouldn't work without the ground. Grey is to grey on the signal switch and black is to power.
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Post by myndweaver on May 13, 2011 7:17:46 GMT -6
Thank you all for the help, and thank you bashan for the picture. Here is one more question for you, If I have not switched to LED's yet, can i still use the 552 thermal flasher?¿
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Post by Alleyoop on May 13, 2011 9:54:45 GMT -6
All I can tell you is I have LEDS on mine ALL except the Headlights and I did not change the Flasher it came with.
So put in the LEDS and see it it works. Alleyoop
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Post by runningslow on May 13, 2011 10:20:56 GMT -6
Thank you all for the help, and thank you bashan for the picture. Here is one more question for you, If I have not switched to LED's yet, can i still use the 552 thermal flasher?¿ Its a variable load flasher. It should work just fine with the incandescent bulbs, too.
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