Step 1: Make preparations

Start parking the motorcycle and ensuring that the ignition key is removed. Prepare all the necessary tools, including screwdrivers, pliers and possibly a multimeter.

Step 2: Remove old indicators

Open the turn signal cover by loosening the screws. Carefully pull off the old indicators and separate the electrical connections. Make sure not to damage the cables.

Step 3: Connect new LED indicators

Connect the new LED blinkers to the cables of your motorcycle. Make sure to consider the right polarity. If necessary, use a shrink tube for the cable connections.

Step 4: Install resistance

Install the supplied resistors to ensure a correct flashing frequency. Connect the resistors in parallel to the LED indicators to avoid overload and malfunctions.

Step 5: carry out the function test

Turn on the ignition and test the new turn signals. Check whether you flash properly and whether the frequency is correct. Also make sure that the indicators shine evenly.

Step 6: Care of the indicators

Clean the turn signals regularly with a mild cleaning agent and a soft cloth to remove dirt and deposits. Check the electrical connections for rust or damage.

FAQ 1: How long do LED turn signals last?

LED blinkers have an average lifespan of 30,000 to 50,000 hours, which makes it much more durable than conventional incandescent lamps.

FAQ 2: Are resistors imperative?

Yes, resistances are necessary to keep the flashing frequency stable and to avoid overloading of the blinkrelais. Without them, malfunctions could occur.

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