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As the title says, my turn signals quit working and one of my headlights cuts in and out. Horn, speedo and ignition still work though. Is there a fuse or control box that controls this stuff? It is a 2013 Hammrhead GTS 150
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I'm not familiar with these, but i would check the grounds, look for blown fuses and look for any loose connections. Those would be the easiest things to check. A bulb with a broken filament could make it it turn on and off. A wiring diagram would be a big help to you. Did your ride come with one?
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http://hhmotorsports.com/hammerhead-manuals.html Couldnt find an actual wiring diagram, this is just a parts break down. Hopefully somebody who is familiar with this model will chime in.
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Thats the same thing I have. I don't see any fuses but I don't understand why the turn signals would be the only things not working other than that headlight that comes on and off. They worked when I parked it a few days ago but now they wont. So confused
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U should check and see if u have power to your turn signal relay located under your speedo das. It will be just a round deadended plug. Check for power to it.if power is not to it.follow your colored wires from it to where ever they may lead. Your relay should make a clicking sound if functioning properly
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I think I just found the problem. The other day my wife flipped the buggy on its side and broke a signal. Found an exposed wire that must have made contact and shorted out the relay. Is there a certain relay I have to buy?
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I think most relays are pretty common, so you should be able to carry yours to a auto parts store and see if they can match it up.
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