2006 VFR - Signal and horn not working - had checked the fuse is fine

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  1. vfr911

    vfr911 New Member

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    This is my first post and I have a problem with my 2006 VFR800. I was riding and enjoyed the morning ride last week and suddenly found out that my turn signal lights and horn started to fail on me. I started to examined the fuse last night and the continuity test on the fuse and found it was still good. I even replaced with a new fuse and the turn signal lights and horn are still not work. So, will someone kindly let me know if it's not the fuse, what is the problem.

    Thank you all,
    VFR911
     


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    Did you test to see if you have power and ground at the connectors? I would chase the wire to make sure they are not short. Good luck hope you get it sort thing out.
     


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    It was totally dumb on my part. I tested the wrong fuse. May be I was working at 10:30 pm and lost my mind. Now, I found the blown fuse and placed it. Signal lights works and horn sounds so sweeeeeeet. Thanks!
     


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    I recomend that you inspect your harness as the fuses don't just blow for nothin. Check the lamp sockets and do a visual on the harness to see if there are any chaffed wiires somewhere that will blow that puppy again.

    Just an idea..
     


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    I find flippin the bird at people gets a lot more attention than the horn.

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