> The relay is under the left side of the bike, you checked it and it is > good. But the FLASHER is under the right side of the bike, under the > tank, near the coolant overflow botttle. I bet that the flasher is bad. > > I had exactly the same issue in Baja Mexico. I swapped relays with > another KLR and no difference. But when I got home I looked in the > factory manual and realized that the relay and the flasher were not > one and the same. > > No need for a Kawasaki flasher. The Stant part that I used was only a > few dollars at an auto parts store.
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your klr650 turnsignal issue
John,
Hmmmmm, I therefore checked and replaced the flasher, since it was under
the tank next to the coolant overflow!
Thanks for pointing it out! I didn't realize that either, even when I
looked at the electrical circuit drawing in the handbook...
Will check/change that on the weekend.
Thanks again!
heinz
John Biccum wrote:
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your klr650 turnsignal issue
Hmm, double-checked on the weekend, John, but there is no other device
on the left hand side (next to the starter relay and side-stand safety
switch ?). Also I couldn't find a flasher on the wiring diagram in the
Kawa manual.
Maybe yours was an older bike? I got an 03.
All the best,
heinz
John Biccum wrote:
> The relay is under the left side of the bike, you checked it and it is > good. But the FLASHER is under the right side of the bike, under the > tank, near the coolant overflow botttle. I bet that the flasher is bad. > > I had exactly the same issue in Baja Mexico. I swapped relays with > another KLR and no difference. But when I got home I looked in the > factory manual and realized that the relay and the flasher were not > one and the same. > > No need for a Kawasaki flasher. The Stant part that I used was only a > few dollars at an auto parts store.
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Hi Ken,
2004 model. Thailand built I assume. 16,000klm = 10,000 miles
Installed drain plug only recently so therefore bits were floating around for possibly a long time.
Oh. If you lose your steering head nut, look in the sparkplug void. Thats where mine ended up.
Greg B
Oz
Kenneth Daigrepont wrote:
Just curious.....what year model KLR and how many miles?
grb6372 wrote: Short story.
Broken doo spring. Found attached to magnetic drain plug. Maybe a wise
investment if you have not replaced your doohickey yet.
Oil screen also clogged with gasket goo / silicon or whatever they use
at the factory.
Regards,
Greg B
Oz
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