thanks Allen;

I found the flasher relay per Kurt’s advise  ....pulled it apart , put it back 
together again...no change..

Except then I had no taillight or licence plate light either and my front turn 
signal running lights weren’t coming on at all..

I have discovered something new though.. My fuses are loose in the fuse holder 
and when I wiggle them I get “things happening”. At times no headlight , no 
horn, then headlights , horn no running lights..etc etc..  The latest is all 
lights and flashers are now working except my rear turn signals are not on as 
running lights.. But I can’t remember whether they are supposed to be or not on 
this bike ?

I’ve definitely got something going on with the fuse holder that is causing 
issues, and maybe that was combined with a bad relay connection at the same 
time to provide some confusing diagnosis..??

Does anyone know if the 550 rear signals are normally on as running lights or 
not ? Right now the answer to that would be helpful...

thanks for any input

Jeff


From: Allen Thomas 
Sent: Friday, March 29, 2013 12:21 PM
To: Nightwawk Lovers 
Subject: Re: [Nighthawk Lovers] 550 nighthawk turn signals

What you have is expected behavior of a broken or missing flasher relay. Try 
pulling it out and re-plug it in. 
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From: "jeff&jane" <[email protected]> 
Sender: [email protected] 
Date: Fri, 29 Mar 2013 10:26:55 -0700
To: <[email protected]>
ReplyTo: [email protected] 
Subject: Re: [Nighthawk Lovers] 550 nighthawk turn signals

Kurt;

Its all stock..

nothing flashes.... period.
the fronts come on as running lights but the side I switch on goes out when I 
do. 
the rears do nothing..no running lights ..no flashing

I do have the shop manual and wiring diagram but wiring schematics always make 
my brain hurt. I will study it and see if anything occurs to me..

thanks for your input..

Jeff
From: Kurt Nolte 
Sent: Friday, March 29, 2013 10:10 AM
To: [email protected] 
Subject: Re: [Nighthawk Lovers] 550 nighthawk turn signals

Stock fronts? The fronts often have a running light function, which if shut off 
when you actuate that side's turn signal. Thus, go to R and the right front 
light goes out.

If neither front nor rear flash, check to make sure your flasher relay is 
properly connected and functioning first, before you start replacing parts 
willy nilly.

Do you have a manual or wiring diagram for your bike?

Kurt

On Mar 29, 2013 1:03 PM, "jsteve88" <[email protected]> wrote:

  any electrical wizards out there?

  All my lights worked fine.

  I recently replaced the turn signal stay stem on my right rear.. very simple 
task..I gently pulled two little wires out of their connectors and then put 
them back in when done..green into green and blue into blue...even photographed 
it beforehand to be sure I didn't mess up. I didn't put any stress on any other 
wiring in the harness. I was very careful.

  Now both rear signals do not work and do not even light up. The front turn 
signals  light up, but when I push the thumb switch to the R the R front signal 
 light goes out, and when I push it L the left front signal goes out.. 

  Everything else is fine, the fuses seem all good ..I even swapped them all 
around to see if it was fuse related... no change

  What the heck could I possibly have done? Or what an unlucky coincidence that 
something in the signals went at exactly the same time as I did a simple 
unplug/replug?

  Any pro-tips out there?

  thanks

  Jeff

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