Under seat there is a relay as well as by the batteryOoJRod06oO wrote:I have a 2001 Kawasaki Eliminator 125 and the turn signal won't work on it. I've checked all the bulbs which look good, I checked the button and it looks good, and I tried to follow the wiring from the button but it goes into one main string with all the other wires and I can't find where they come back out.
None of the signals work and the indicator on the tank doesn't light up either. Does any one know what the problem could be or does anyone know the wiring setup of the bike so I could check the rest of the wiring? Thanks for the help.
Turn Signal Problems
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Re: Turn Signal Problems
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Re: Turn Signal Problems
I'm pretty sure they'd have found the issue over the last 11 years. Lol
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Re: Turn Signal Problems
If all else fails, go old school-hand signals.