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1998 Road King Turn Signal ProblemElectrical |
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Re: 1998 Road King Turn Signal Problem
check for a short or a bad earth on the wiring and clean the connectors and add dielectric grease to stop water getting at them,
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Re: 1998 Road King Turn Signal Problem
Also check/replace the bulb and check the connections inside the socket.
Does the run light go out too or just the directional? If the run goes out, check the ground for the light.
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