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Turn signal relay location 1100 EFE 1987


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Hello,

I tried search engine, but could n´t find. I an fixing electric issues on my bike, as all lights have been removed from it. Just wondering where the turn signal relay would locate? also what other relays I need to get the lights / signals work. Koso meters get all the needed electricity,

Cheers

Jussi

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Dunno where it is on an EFE as I've never had one but would suspect under the seat near the battery but if all lights gone that may have been removed also?

As regards working - Indicators first - Ign live 12v to one pin of 2 pin flasher relay, other pin wire to indicator direction switch input. This splits the volts to either left or right. Pair up one wire from each light on each side including the dash repeater (if fitted) and wire to each side of the above switch with other side of indicator bulbs wired to earth . chassis ground.

Lights - don't need a relay if it is a single headlamp - it will if dual lights or wired that dip and main are on when main selected. Simple circuit - - Wire from fusebox (live with ign.) to lights switch to sidelight circuit, output to front / back sidelights, other side of bulb to ground. Main lights - Wire from fusebox (live with ign.) to lights switch to main light circuit, output to dip / main switch. Outputs to either dip side or main side of bulb, other unused bulb terminal is earth / ground line.

Easier to follow on a wiring diagram than trying to explain in works and make it understandable!

Posted

I think it easier to download a workshop manual ( Haynes or suzuki) 

That way you have the electrical scheme,  the cable routing and the component overview at hand. Saves you a lot of typing, searching or guessing. 

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