Hi everyone! My name is John and I'm new to bikes. I just got a starter. Everything worked when I bought it, but when I went to get it inspected the right turning signal kept clicking really fast, but did not work, so I failed. Then I noticed the headlight doesn't work now. Any suggestions? I found the source of the clicking, it is a small (about 3 inches) cylinder shaped thing under side panel. I assume it is a switch, relay, or fuse of some sort. I checked the bulb, and that isn't a problem. Is there a fuse some where I should check first? Anyone know what this cylinder is?
I appreciate any help, and hopefully I can contribute back to this site someday.
1980 Honda CM 400 T turning signals...
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Re: 1980 Honda CM 400 T turning signals...
Hello there, that round thing is the turn signal relay and it clicks real fast when one of the bulbs is bad.
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Re: 1980 Honda CM 400 T turning signals...
One or more of the bulbs are most likely bad. A visual inspection will sometimes fool you. They are not expensive, either.
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Re: 1980 Honda CM 400 T turning signals...
Thank you. But, when I switched the bulbs, the right side still didn't work, and when I put the bulb I thought didn't work into the other side, it worked just fine. Also, my headlamp stopped working.


Re: 1980 Honda CM 400 T turning signals...
Just going to ramble here as the others have already covered what I would have said to start with...
- Has the bike sat in the rain? are any of the connections, sockets wet? There's usually a wiring harness in the headlight, make sure it's not corroded.
- Did you check (and replace) both front and rear indicator bulbs?
- Fuses all ok?
- Follow the wires, any damage to wires?