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turn signal relay

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I've been reading the posts for this item along with Basscliff's little tutorial on replacing them with a much cheaper one from an auto parts store.
My question is ....will the cheap Cooper/Bussmann #552 flasher rated for 2-6 bulbs/circuits, 12.8amps and 12v with the 2 prong connecter that seems to match up with the original, work? Here's a link to the item which the local auto parts carries for $3.

http://www.rydersafetyservices.com/...D=ccccadejdffdldecfkmcgfmdfoldflm.0&oid=46319
 
Your link is bad but I can't think of any reason it wouldn't work. Two prong is for manual turn signals, three prong for auto cancel signals.
 
tested this $3 thermal relay with 2 connectors and it matched the existing 2 prong right angle connector on the bike, and works pefect...all my signals light up again and are blinking as they should. :D
But according to the service manual, it mentions having self cancelling signals but the wiring diagram only shows 2 leads, and I thought there would be 3 connectors?
Anyhow, it beats a $40+ used OEM relay off e-bay!
 
But according to the service manual, it mentions having self cancelling signals but the wiring diagram only shows 2 leads, and I thought there would be 3 connectors?
If this is for your Skunk, I think a 2-lead flasher is normal. Suzuki used a different cancelling system starting in 1980, and those are the ones that use a 3-lead flasher.

BUT ... you just can't go to the store and get just any old 3-lead flasher to put in there. Most of the automotive 3-lead flashers use the third lead as a ground for the internal circuitry, Suzuki uses it as a control lead to turn on power to the flasher. The two systems are just not compatible.

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If this is for your Skunk, I think a 2-lead flasher is normal. Suzuki used a different cancelling system starting in 1980, and those are the ones that use a 3-lead flasher.

BUT ... you just can't go to the store and get just any old 3-lead flasher to put in there. Most of the automotive 3-lead flashers use the third lead as a ground for the internal circuitry, Suzuki uses it as a control lead to turn on power to the flasher. The two systems are just not compatible.

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Yes it's for the skunk...haven't had an opportunity to see if the self cancelling system works yet on the road, but I am used to manually shutting them off due to mostly riding bikes recently without this feature.
So, I was lucky to match up a 2-lead relay at less than 1/10th the cost!
 
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