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yet another electric bug...

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So far my '12 stella has been pretty bug free free in the electrics. A pinched/broken horn wire and the turn signal bulbs sockets in the speedo that popped out has been about it.

But now my turn signal seem to occasionally won't blink...I hit the switch, they come on (either side, not both sides at once) and just glow, no blinky no annoying sound...I think I have it traced to the front left socket not having a good connection to the wires because when I pull the socket fron the lens and wiggle the connections a bit, it blinks again...I have the rubber boot pulled off the socket and slid up the wire out of the way.

Wonder if a 'hard' solder connection would be better or new plug ends or new plastic socket would be the best fix? Or maybe I'm looking in the wrong place and there is another pinch/short somewhere?

I still love my stella, and being able to 'tinker' is actually quite therapeutic...
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Start with the grounds first. When in doubt - clean them.
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right...
I had a feeling I was overlooking something.
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I had that problem. It was loose fittings at the signals. I tightened them and all's been fine.
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BigDaddy SnakeOiler wrote:I had that problem. It was loose fittings at the signals. I tightened them and all's been fine.
That's what it turned out to be alright, and I too tightened them, both sides to make sure. Then "tested them" by taking a 2 hour ride through farm country and I can safely say the cows I passed where aware of my intentions to change lanes. :P
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EvilNerdLord wrote:
BigDaddy SnakeOiler wrote:I had that problem. It was loose fittings at the signals. I tightened them and all's been fine.
That's what it turned out to be alright, and I too tightened them, both sides to make sure. Then "tested them" by taking a 2 hour ride through farm country and I can safely say the cows I passed where aware of my intentions to change lanes. :P
Are you talking about the wire hookup or the actual fixture assembly?
Please clarify and pics would be nice too
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jimmbomb wrote:
EvilNerdLord wrote:
BigDaddy SnakeOiler wrote:I had that problem. It was loose fittings at the signals. I tightened them and all's been fine.
That's what it turned out to be alright, and I too tightened them, both sides to make sure. Then "tested them" by taking a 2 hour ride through farm country and I can safely say the cows I passed where aware of my intentions to change lanes. :P
Are you talking about the wire hookup or the actual fixture assembly?
Please clarify and pics would be nice too
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The plug where the wires attach to the bulb socket (that twists into the lens housing)...tightened both positive and ground, Left and Right sides.
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looks like it's back...

anyone want to guess what I'll be doing this weekend? :)
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looks like it's the front left... :?

for some reason THAT one wants to be the problem child :?
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Now that you've narrowed it down, youre in good shape.
Just wait till 1 of your rear cowel connectors looses its tip.. Thats when the fun starts.
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jimmbomb wrote:Now that you've narrowed it down, youre in good shape.
Just wait till 1 of your rear cowel connectors looses its tip.. Thats when the fun starts.
Good luck
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I noticed on your avatar picture your white Stella has black cowel covers? Are those the leather type covers that have the genuine logo embossed on them? Those are very hard to find
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