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It appears that I was right. With the wires to the reed switch disconnected, the turn signals still work manually and cancel with the manual canceling down switch. With the bad reed switch in the circuit my left turn signal screwed up and then both after a while. They would work intermittently at times. I suspect the reed switch loses it's tension and partially closes enough to confuse the turn signal module into constantly and erratically canceling. As soon as I changed speedometers, the turn signals started working. There is a magnet in the speedometer that spins near two plates that are connected to the reed switch. The circular magnet has regularly spaced cut outs in it so that it only affects the switch when the high spots span the plates as it rotates with the speedometer. Pull the Black/red and blue/red wire in the headlight housing, and if the reed switch is the problem, you will have working manual canceling turn signals.