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Thread: Left bar controls

  1. #1
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    My turn signal switch is acting funny. When I use the switch for right turn I have to hold it in place to stay on. The left turn works fine(I always forget to shut it off though lol). Any way to fix the right function or do I just have to replace the whole control set?

  2. #2
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    Mine just started doing this exact same thing when I messed with the grips and bars and stuff. I think I might of messed something up within the switch

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    remove 2 screws holding switch assembly together and remove from clip-ons. the internal switch components are small and delicate so be tender with them. use a quality lube/dispersant/penetrant like kroil and spray the moving parts inside the switch while gently working the switch. now try it. still no luck? replace switch assembly.

  4. #4
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    I unscrewed it and pulled it loose. Slid the switch to the right just to check the movement and it started working just fine lol. So I put it back on and no problems from it yet.



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