- Step 1: Preparation
- Step 2: Remove flashing light bulbs
- Step 3: attach resistance
- Step 4: Connect indicators
- Step 5: function test
- Step 6: Completion
Step 1: Preparation
Make sure that the motorcycle is on a stable surface and the ignition is switched off. Prepare the required tools: screwdrivers, pliers and the new LED turn signals with resistances.
Step 2: Remove flashing light bulbs
Open the cladding, if necessary, and remove the old flashing light bulbs by loosening the brackets. Make sure not to damage the electrical connections.
Step 3: attach resistance
Connect the resistances to the new LED indicators. Make sure the connections are tight to ensure optimal function. Assemble the resistances in a suitable place to avoid overheating.
Step 4: Connect indicators
Connect the new LED blinkers to the electrical connections of the motorcycle. Make sure to consider the polarity: Plus and minus must be connected correctly.
Step 5: function test
Turn on the ignition and test the new turn signals. Check whether both sides flash evenly and whether the resistors work properly.
Step 6: Completion
If everything works, put the cladding back on and secure all screws. Dispose of the old indicators in an environmentally friendly manner.
Care tips
Faqs
How long do LED turn signals last?
LED blinkers have a lifespan of up to 50,000 hours, which makes it more durable than conventional light bulbs.
Do I need special resistance for my indicators?
Yes, special resistances are required to adapt the flashing frequency of the LEDs and ensure correct flashing.
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