- Step 1: Preparation
- Step 2: Remove old indicators
- Step 3: Install resistors
- Step 4: mount new indicators
- Step 5: carry out the function test
- Step 6: Care and maintenance
Step 1: Preparation
Before you start installing the LED blinkers, make sure you have all the tools you need. This includes a screwdriver, a soldering iron and shrink hoses. Also wear gloves to protect your hands.
Step 2: Remove old indicators
Start removing the old indicators from your Aprilia RS Tuono. Loosen the screws that hold the indicators in place and pull the cables off.
Step 3: Install resistors
Install the supplied resistors. These prevent the indicators from flashing too quickly. Connect the resistors to the turn signal cables and use a soldering iron to establish a secure connection. Make sure to isolate the connections well.
Step 4: mount new indicators
Place the new LED blinkers in the place of the old indicators. Make sure that the cables are properly guided through the brackets and tighten the screws.
Step 5: carry out the function test
Turn on your Aprilia ignition lock and test the new turn signals. Check whether the indicators work properly and do not flash too quickly.
Step 6: Care and maintenance
To extend the lifespan of your LED indicators, regularly clean them from dirt and dust. Also check the cables for damage and replace them if necessary.
FAQ 1: Are the LED blinkers compatible with other Aprilia models?
Yes, the LED blinkers are compatible with different Aprilia models that have the e-test mark. However, check the specific requirements of your model before installing.
FAQ 2: What to do if the indicators don't work?
If the turn signals do not work after installation, first check the cable connections. Make sure that all connections are firm and correct. If the problem continues, there could be defective resistance or turn signals.
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