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Chapter 8 Part A Electrical system (XV535 models) 8A-7
11.3 The turn signal relay/cancel unit is
located behind the right front side cover;
it's part of the relay assembly and can be
identified by its wire colors
12.5 To remove the brake light switch,
insert a tool into the hole under the
bracket and release the retainer
12.8 Disconnect the brake light switch
spring, loosen the locknut and compress
the prongs to detach the switch from
the bracket
11 Turn signal circuit - check
Refer to illustration 11.3
1 The battery provides power for operation of the signal lights, so if
they do not operate, always check the battery voltage and specific
gravity first. Low battery voltage indicates either a faulty battery, low
electrolyte level or a defective charging system. Refer-to Chapter 1 for
battery checks and Sections 26 and 27 for charging system tests.
Also, check the fuses (see Section 5).
2 Most turn signal problems are the result of a burned out bulb or
corroded socket. This is especially true when the turn signals function
properly in one direction, but fail to flash in the other direction. Check
the bulbs and the sockets (see Section 10).
3 If the bulbs and sockets check out okay, remove the right front
side cover and check for power at the turn signal relay in the relay
assembly (see illustration) with the ignition On. Refer to the Wiring
diagrams at the end of the book to identify the power source terminal.
4 If the relay is okay, check the wiring between the turn signal relay
and the turn signal lights (see the wiring diagrams at the end of the
book).
5 If the wiring checks out okay, replace the turn signal relay.
12 Brake light switches - check and replacement
Circuit check
1 Before checking any electrical circuit, check the fuses (see
Section 5).
2 Using a test light connected to a good ground, check for voltage
at the brake light switch. If there's no voltage present, check the wire
between the switch and the fuse box (see the wiring diagrams at the
end of this Chapter).
3 If voltage is available, touch the probe of the test light to the other
terminal of the switch, then pull the brake lever or depress the brake
pedal - if the test light doesn't light up, replace the switch.
4 If the test light does light, check the wiring between the switch
and the brake lights (see the wiring diagrams at the end of this
Chapter).
Switch replacement
Front brake lever switch
Refer to illustration 12.5
5 The switch slides into the handle pivot and is secured by a prong
(see illustration). Disconnect the electrical connector. Insert a small
13.1 Unscrew the speedometer cable from the speedometer (A);
note the mounting bracket attachment (B)...
screwdriver or probe into the release hole on the underside of the lever
bracket, press up on the retaining prong and pull out the switch.
6 Installation is the reverse of the removal procedure. The brake
lever switch isn't adjustable.
Rear brake pedal switch
Refer to illustration 12.8
7 Unplug the electrical connector in the switch harness.
8 Unhook the switch spring (see illustration).
9 Compress the retainer prongs and slide the switch out of the
bracket (see illustration 12.8).
10 Install the switch by reversing the removal procedure, then adjust
the switch by following the procedure described in Chapter 1.
13 Speedometer and cable - removal and installation
Speedometer cable removal
Refer to illustrations 13.1 and 13.2
1 Unscrew the speedometer cable end and pull the cable from the
speedometer (see illustration). If necessary for access, lower the
headlight assembly (see Section 9).
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