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PostPosted: 13:05 - 24 Feb 2011    Post subject: Honda Cg help Reply with quote

i have just bought my self a replacement indicator, the whole thing. how do i replace it and wire the new one up. its the right rear indicator.
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PostPosted: 13:13 - 24 Feb 2011    Post subject: Re: Honda Cg help Reply with quote

burnleyman1882 wrote:
i have just bought my self a replacement indicator, the whole thing. how do i replace it and wire the new one up. its the right rear indicator.


It will have two cables with bullet connectors, just plug the two cables into they bullet connectors. Just track the cables of the old indicator to the bullet connectors. (usually under the seat near the rear light). Thumbs Up
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PostPosted: 13:14 - 24 Feb 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

Take the seat off, remove any rear fairing, unscrew the old indicator.

Gently pull it, so you can see which cables are moving. Trace those back to a set of 'bullet' connectors. Disconnect those, pull the old indicator off, thread the new cables into the hole the old one came out of, reconnect.

Just test them before you put everything back together!
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