- Step 1: Preparation
- Step 2: Reduction of the old indicators
- Step 3: Installation of the new LED indicators
- Step 4: Connect resistance
- Step 5: Test the indicators
- Step 6: completion and care
Step 1: Preparation
Make sure you have all the necessary tools and materials on hand. This includes the new LED indicators, resistors, wrenches and possibly insulating tape.
Step 2: Reduction of the old indicators
Start with the breakdown of the old indicators. Remove the screws or clips that hold the indicators in their place. Carefully separate the electrical connections.
Step 3: Installation of the new LED indicators
Use the new LED blinkers to the place of the old turn signals and attach them to the existing screws or clips. Make sure that the indicators are properly aligned.
Step 4: Connect resistance
Connect the resistors to the LED indicators. This is necessary to regulate the flashing frequency. Make sure to isolate the connections well to avoid short circuits.
Step 5: Test the indicators
Check the function of the new indicator by pressing the turn signal lever. Make sure you flash correctly and have the prescribed frequency.
Step 6: completion and care
After everything works, secure all cables and make sure that there are no loose parts. Clean the turn signals regularly to ensure good visibility.
How often should the indicators be waited?
It is recommended to check the indicators at least once a year, especially before long journeys.
Can the resistances also be used on other motorcycles?
Yes, the resistance can be used universally as long as the LED blinkers have the same voltage and performance.
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