2010 Stallion Trike turn signals

Sep 6, 2014
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I don't have any turn signals on my 2010 Stallion. Replaced the steering column switch, and fuse box. All fuses are good. Weird thing is the emergency flashers work. HELP........
 
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<div class="message">I don't have any turn signals on my 2010 Stallion. Replaced the steering column switch, and fuse box. All fuses are good. Weird thing is the emergency flashers work. HELP........</div>

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</div>There is an electronic flasher under the hood. It is located on the rightside back by the transmission dip stick area. Replace it and you should be good to go. I put mine replacement in a heavy plastic bag to keep the water off it. I purchased the replacement from NAPA
 
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<div class="message">There is an electronic flasher under the hood. It is located on the rightside back by the transmission dip stick area. Replace it and you should be good to go. I put mine replacement in a heavy plastic bag to keep the water off it. I purchased the replacement from NAPA</div>

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<div class="message">Thank you. Can you tell me what it looks like? Hopefully my frustration level will come down.</div>

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</div>It is a cube about 1 1/2 x 1 1/2 with a 5 prong plug, plugged into probably a blue electrical connector very close to the electrical connector to plug in the OEM code reader on the right side of the steering column close to firewall (plastic) area. Got that ?? The price will range from $16 to $36 depending on which you choose. I've replaced mine now twice and the next time I will opt for the higher priced one !!<br />
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</div>Joe, just happen to have that for your. Just pull out the section in the front, the tie strap part stays.<br />
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<div class="message">Joe, just happen to have that for your. Just pull out the section in the front, the tie strap part stays.<br />
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the plug hangs upside down, the relay is therefor on the bottom with the plug on the top.
if you go thru water or hard rain the plug may fill up with water and ruin the relay.
I took hot glue gun and filled the plug with hot glue, have not had a problem since.
 
Thank you. I'll go pick one up today. I got the old one off last night.
the plug hangs upside down, the relay is therefor on the bottom with the plug on the top.
if you go thru water or hard rain the plug may fill up with water and ruin the relay.
I took hot glue gun and filled the plug with hot glue, have not had a problem since.
 

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