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AWOL GPZ Ryder

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GPZ 600r indicator fault


I seem to of recently developed a fault with my indicators in that sometimes they work fine for a little while, then they wont work at all, then other times they work sporadically and flicker somewhat when flashing. Seems to be no difference between which side I try, and I have traced and checked all the wiring and can find no fault.
Im also unable to locate the flasher unit, anyone got any ideas?

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AWOL ZX12R Rocket Rider

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Sounds like a dodgy earth to me ... test meter time.

I did have a Haynes manual for your bike as its the same manual as my old GPX, but I got rid of it with the bike.

Where abouts are you based? ... might be able to help you out. You up the Ace tonight?

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AWOL GPZ Ryder

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thanx for the offer m8, but I had another bash this afternoon, and finally managed to locate the flasher unit in the fairing. Upon inspection the connections were rusted up. 5 Mins with a lil WD40 and some emery cloth, and they all working nicely again.


And yea, we will be down the Ace tonight , might see ya there :)



-- Edited by Funster at 16:57, 2006-07-26

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Nice one! ... glad you got it sorted.

I'll be up the Ace probably 8:30 - 9ish ... say hello won't you coz I don't know what you look like or what your real name is.



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