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Electrical help needed

NZSpyderRyder

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I have a 2013 ST-L
This afternoon I had to remove both rear signal/indicator stalks to do some work on the rear end. I my haste I didn't make a note of which colour wires connected to which when I took the connection plugs apart.
I now have no LH front or rear signal/indicators, but they all work when I switch on the 4 way/emergency lights.
So that rules out a blown bulb and I think that must mean I have the connectors right.
I have looked in the handbook and at both fuse boxes and can't make out which fuse controls these.

So a couple of questions.
1/ Which fuse controls these
2/ does anyone have a wiring diagram ? can they please confirm what colour wires should be connected together.

If I remember rightly it was a black & a white wire coming from the stalks and I connected these to the harness black to black, and white to grey (the grey did have another colour with it)
 
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Right Flasher
Black from stalk connects to Black from bike
Green from stalk connects to Brown/Yellow from bike

Left Flasher
Black from stalk connects to Black from bike
Gray from stalk connects to Gray/Pink from bike

The fuse is the hazard and brake lights fuse - F2
 
Curious..!!

They were plugs and should be easy to reconnect. If modified :agree: and if led they are polarity sensative. The flashing is controled by the cluster and has no fuse and the lighting fuse would knock them all out. If plugs are present you just switch sides...:thumbup:
 
Thankyou

Thankyou for the information guys, I'll take another look this morning, but from what you have both said I can't see where I have gone wrong.
 
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Can't find the problem

Just had another look and the wiring is correct as per Gray Ghost's post.
The only thing I can think of that is common to the front & back is the switch, maybe that was faulty in the first place, although I know that they worked on my last ride a few days ago.
Does anyone know if the the back were disconnected would the front work ?
 
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