When I bought my K5, the turn signals would act like a kill switch. I was told about the rectifier upgrade and to get a fresh battery. When I checked, the rectifier had already been upgraded.
I found one bad bulb in the rear; replaced that. Got and installed a new battery. Installed a new 6V flasher relay. At that point, the signals started working like they should.
Fast forward to today. I took it out for a 15-20 minute ride and, while it ran great, I noticed that the turn signals didn't even light up, let alone flash. When I pulled into the garage, I couldn't see the headlight on the wall. Pulled out the multi-meter and I had less that 5 volts at idle with the headlight on low beam. I had just under 6 volts when revving.
Well, crap....
Pulled the cover and checked the battery ground. Checked again and I'm still just under 6V at idle or when revving. I may have gained a few tenths of a volt by re-seating the ground.
Here's the thing: When I was testing out the system, before the new battery, etc., everything tested well. Here are the numbers I got BEFORE:
* Battery resting, after sitting overnight: 6.28 volts.
* At idle: 6.6-6.8 volts.
* Revved, with high beam on: 7.6-7.8 volts.
* At idle with no lights on: 17+ volts (I'm told that it's normal to see very high voltage with no lights to draw on the system)
What the heck did I do? I made sure to check all connections on the rectifier, etc, when I was in there. Is there a particular wire or spot to start checking? Maybe I knocked something loose when installing the new battery?
This is the flasher relay I installed.
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