jon
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So I have been having a lighting problem with a 1980 GS450L . I have been attempting to change my turn signals over to led while at the same time up grading my reg/rec and stator do to the bike not charging.so at this point I'm not really sure if I ever had a problem or caused a problem or exactly what happened. At this point I have the charging system working correctly. But I still have a problem with the turn signals that I believe I have narrowed down to something I can't explain possibly do to a lack of understanding. With that said I currently do not have any of the lights plugged in. None. When I turn the key on I get battery voltage to the turn signal relay and threw it up to the turn signal control. Then when I move the turn signal control to either the left or right I get voltage to both the left and the right side. If I move the turn signal switch back to center or off,I then have no voltage to either side ,telling me the switch works fine. I have also taken it apart cleaned it and found no problem . Also I have taken the wiring loom apart looking for shorts and have found no problems. I have a new orange relay installed for use with led, and have check to see if it has the 2 wires on the same sides as it did when it was stock. I have also reinstalled the OEM relay as I don't have any lights hooked up , just to see if I got a different result. I didn't . It was the same. Can anyone tell me what I'm missing I would have thought the switch would have applied ground to the relay causing the relay to flash on one side or the other . It seems like such a simple problem but I can't figure out why I'm getting power to both sides when I switch it to either L or R and I don't know why I have power on both sides of the relay if there is no ground being sent from the switch . This is driving me crazy. Also I have noticed there are a set of white wires , one with a green stripe and one with a red strip coming from the same left side control. Seemingly going nowhere. I may have cut the old wire while replacing the rear fender brake and turn signal lights. I don't know. I started this last year. But I also read some where something about a switch that would turn off the head light for erouropean bikes or something. This bike has that and it is isolated so that the switch doesn't move. I don't think they need to be hooked up but just in case I figured I'd mention it. I'll try to upload a pic.
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