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#138949 03/09/2007 12:16 PM
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I have had my triumph since 02 and I stripped it down from the begining. I installed some aftermarket turn signals and stripped off the front ones. Soon after everything stopped working. My horn, turn signals and brake light all seem to be done. I tried everything. First I thought maybe it was an open circuit problem, then I thought maybe the factory wiring was bad. FYI, My lights come on. I've tried reinstalling everything to stock but it still doesnt work. If anyone knows where I can get a wireing diagram or has had the same issue please respond.

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turn signals horn and stop light are on the same fuse !!!!!!!!!! check it out


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Grzegorz #138951 03/10/2007 9:43 PM
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I replaced the fuse and everything is normal again. Funny how we complicate the simple things.


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