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Discussion in 'Mechanics Garage' started by Scorpio65, Apr 6, 2009.

  1. Scorpio65

    Scorpio65 New Member

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    Ok, so after looking at everything I could think of I still couldn't find a pinched wire or any signs of a short. So I took it to the dealer to see if they could find the problem. After a few hours (and 80 bucks) he told me its a bad turn signal relay.. Does this make sense to anyone? When i replaced the fuse I turned the key on and everything worked fine, but when I start the bike it blows the fuse. If it is/was the relay wouldn't the fuse blow as soon as the key is turned on? Why is it only when I hit the starter that the fuse blows? And the relay cost $75 dollars!! Thanks for the help all. Bill..
     


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  2. porcupine73

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    Not sure, but did it fix the problem? If they charged $75 for the relay and no additional labor that is probably not a bad deal for the fix.
     


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    when you start the bike your creatring a load on the electrical system....pop goes the fuse
     


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    sure bad relay sounds right. it craps out and causes things that normally not to be grounded to be. that will diff. blow a fuse every time. just think of it as protecting from your bike going up in flames. the stealers will charge you up the a@$ every time.
     


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    Ok thanks all, I'm gonna look on line to see if I can find it any cheaper. $75 is just for the part, not installed..
     


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    My fuse would blow if I had the blinkers on and honked the horn.... Turns out I had moisture in the relay!!! I have an older bike, but eletricity has changed in the last 15 years just electronics. Sounds like the same thing to me ( shorted relay, additional power, fuse blows )
     


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