Turn Signal Flasher

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Turn Signal Flasher

Gene
I am having trouble with my turn signal flashers on a 1976 CB 750K.  I need to know the location of the flasher unit. Is it in the headlight bucket or in the wiring compartment under the left side cover.?  It won't  flash, so I can't hear the ticking noise they normally make.  Also, when I locate it, is there any way to test the unit before I just replace the unit?

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Re: Turn Signal Flasher

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The flash unit is under the left cover towards the back. I don't know how to test it but an electronic replacement is about $10 from an autoparts store. I dont have a particular number and when I replaced mine, I did not use a particular model and it has worked ok.
Have you checked your switch though? It could be dirty and needs cleaning and lube.
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A bad ground will also keep them from flashing.
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Another thing to check is the bulbs on that side.  If one side works and the other side doesn't, then the flasher unit is good.  If a bulb is bad, it doesn't put the correct load on the flasher unit, and it won't work.

Some of the newer bulbs have a different filament in them (to save power, perhaps).  Make sure the bulbs are the correct ones for your bike.  

Hope this helps.
Luke M
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Gene
Thanks. For some reason, I have been checking wires, and forgot to check the bulbs. Going to do that next, and if that is not the problem, going to replace the flasher unit.
 
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Sent: Sunday, January 02, 2011 10:39 PM
Subject: Re: Turn Signal Flasher

Another thing to check is the bulbs on that side.  If one side works and the other side doesn't, then the flasher unit is good.  If a bulb is bad, it doesn't put the correct load on the flasher unit, and it won't work.

Some of the newer bulbs have a different filament in them (to save power, perhaps).  Make sure the bulbs are the correct ones for your bike.  

Hope this helps.
Luke M
Back on 2 wheels (1979 CB750L, 34K miles, all stock) after a 30+ year break. It's still fun, and just as scary as before.  I like it.