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docat5056

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i checked my turn signals the other day noticed my right turn indicator on dash inop ,but turn signals back an front both working has anyone pulled there dash to see if there is just bulbs to replace or some other electrical issue.
 
Let's see...

Your profile says your looking at 2014 sometime in april. Don't know what model your talking about at this time. Most I have seen have only one indicator on the dash for both left and right. Many add led indicators on the mirrors of the RT's so as to know which ones are flashing. I added led on the dash of my RS cause the one in the instrument cluster is hard to see in the daylight hours....:thumbup:
 
Time for plan "B"

The speedo unit is a "unit". It's not like a car or truck with a bunch of bulbs on the back of the dash.

Time to consider LED indicators on your mirrors. There are several on the market all the way up to Muth mirrors that look like they came from the factory. That's what I got.:riding:
 
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First of all.....

i checked my turn signals the other day noticed my right turn indicator on dash inop ,but turn signals back an front both working has anyone pulled there dash to see if there is just bulbs to replace or some other electrical issue.
First thing first, I would remove the cluster, unplug it and add a bit of contact cleaner/contact oil/contact grease on the connector..... could be as simple.....
 
First thing first, I would remove the cluster, unplug it and add a bit of contact cleaner/contact oil/contact grease on the connector..... could be as simple.....

Since the gauge cluster powers the turn signal lights. The connections to the lights must be good. No need or benefit to clean the gauge cluster contacts.
 
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