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Troy Russell Posted on May 14, 2019
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Turn signals not working 2006 Harley Davidson XL 1200 C Sportster Custom

On my 06 Sportster 1200, the rear turn signal flash when activated but the continuous burn part of the bulb does not work on either side right or left. I checked it with a multi-meter and they're getting less than 1amp to that post. How many relays or switches could be causing this and where are they? @

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There was a recall on the speedometers about 2004.
Some were defective and just quit working. H-D replaced them for free. Not sure about your year/model, but I would contact a dealer or area service rep to see if it falls under the guidelines.

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  • Posted on Jun 07, 2009

SOURCE: right rear turn signal isnt working...i checked the bulb but it isnt burned out...dont have an owners manual to locate and identify relay switch

check your fuse relay its probably just a burned out fuse i had the same problem not to long ago

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 24, 2009

SOURCE: why do rear fork bearings on harley davidson 2006

First of all there not called bearings if you are refering to the rear shocks. The terminology used is confusing but I think you are refering to the rear shocks. If that is the case there is no bearings. The part you are refering too is called bushings. The bushing is between the shoch and the bolt itself allowing movement of the shock assembly. Over time the bushing develop wear or wear spots which cause a gap in the bushing itself. This gap once it starts will only get worse and could present itself as a dangerous situation given enough time and mileage. The 30,000 miles is merely a suggested time to replace for the worst conditions of riding. Not everyone rides double or runs on crappy roads, so the way the bike is riden has allot to due with it. However a good Harley Davidson Mechanic can examine the shocks and check for wear. Not all bikes need to have them replaced but Harley errors on the safe side factering the worse rinding condition to cause the replacement at 30,000 miles. My suggestion is to have a good dealer look at your shocks and determine if the bushings are okay or need to be replaced. One way of checking this is to raise the back wheel off the ground slightly and see if you can move the whole shock assembly side to side.....not up and down! If the shock assembly moves at all side to side its time to replace the bushings. As a general rule I would replace the whole shock assembly simply because if it is that worn around 30,000 miles the bike was ridin in harsh conditions and you can bet the shocks are not up to snuff either. You will also notice if you replce the whole shock assembly your bike will ride and feel like a new one again. Good luck and don't cut corners.......it may cost you allot more in the long run.

WildBill

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  • Posted on Aug 02, 2009

SOURCE: 2001 Toyota Avalon - Rear signals

Check the front lights. Usually if i flashes fast it indicate a bulb is out on that side.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 20, 2010

SOURCE: removing stock rear turn signals on 2006 Harley Davidon 1200

I have not removed the turn signals from a model this late. There may be a nut between the fender and the fender strut. You may have to remove the fender to get the turn signals off.

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look on the inside of rear fender, right in-line with the turn signal. There is a nut that you will take off and it lets turn signal come off.
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