Partial crisis back. Test drove without plastic and all worked fine. After plastics replaced, right works fine but left is messed up.
So just to update,,, I did put on my rubber arm today,,, and snaked up in through the front of the bike,,, cut two zip ties,,, and peeled away the offending velcro,,, that was the easy part. But getting a new zip tie in place,,, was not much harder,,, and soon I was off to test the "time out" feature. And,,,, it works !! So the STS has delivered,,, and as I said before, I am pretty happy with it. Okay,,, next farkle,,,, Cat'
Trussellcma said:does everyone loose their hazard lights
Are the left and right turn signals on the same fuse or separate? Right works, left does not, post STS installation.
Terry
Sounds to me like you jostled something when you put the tupperware back on.
Now, does everyone loose their hazard lights...
The biggest problem that I had with my install of the STS, Terry,,, was sorting out my turn signal switch. It was gummed up,, with dirt, bugs and various dried out lubes that had been sprayed in by various fixers over the years. It is critical that the switch function perfectly. Cat'
I now believe that Cat is correct - we all should be tearing the switch down, cleaning and lubing
...If feels fine and looks like things are working the same for both directions, except that right works and left doesn't. Oh and I still get the calibration flash every time I turn the ignition on, which leads me to think the unit is working properly...
Terry
...Al-hala,,, it is hard to know what you are experiencing with the cancellation. Cat'
wjbertrand said:Can the switch be permanently modified to prevent latching?
wjbertrand said:That way one could avoid using the little pads but you would be committed to using the STS unless the switch was replaced with a new OEM one.