Problem: The
unit is not working, I get no power (Running light nor the brake
light comes on)
Solution: Check to make
sure connector is properly connected. Make sure the pins
inside the connector is pushed up to the top
of the connector. The pins inside the connector must
make contact with the pins inside your factory connector.
Soluton: Check to make sure the metal pin
inside the connector is crimped through the plastic covering over
the black wire.
Problem: My
turn signals stay on and do not blink.
Solution: Either your front
signals have been changed, removed, or disconnected. If so,
the resistor is needed.
Problem: My turn signal on one side stays
lit all the time.
Solution: You have connected the turn signal to
your license plate light connector.
Solution: Use the provided
resistors
Problem: My
turn signals seem dim
Solution: Check and make sure you connected the
turn signal wires to the positive and not the ground wires.
Problem: My
running light works but my brake light does work.
Solution: Check and make
sure that the metal pin inside the connector is crimped through the
plastic covering over the green wire.
Problem: My brake light works but my
running light does not work.
Solution: Check and make sure that the metal pin
inside the connector is crimped through the plastic covering over
the red wire.
Problem: My turn signals blink too
fast.
Solution: Either replace
your flasher unit w/ a variable load flasher or use the provided
resistors. Click here for
instructions on how to install.
Problem: The
resistors heat up.
Solution: Resistors will
generate heat as it is designed to replace your bulbs. We
recommend you mount away from any plastic
or painted surfaces.
Problem: My turn signals do not cancel my
running/brake light when my brakes are applied.
Solution: This may be the case for
Kawasaki's. We recommend that you change the flasher unit
with a
Variable Load flasher. These can be found at any local auto
parts stores and cost about $2.00. The flasher is located
on
left side underneath the seat. Click here for
instructions on how to install.
Some simple problems may occur on Honda's
from year 2000-2005. These problems may include the
following:
1. My fuses keep
blowing
2. One side of the taillight does not work
Solution:
Please check the wiring connection on the bulb socket (Black piece
that your bulbs plug into). This piece has a white connector
that plugs into the back. There are 3 wires that go into the
white connector; Yellow/green stripe - Running wire, Brown
wire - ground wire, Green wire - brake wire. Make sure the
white connector plugs into the black socket with the green wire
facing the same side as the work "LOCK" (Pictured with a red
circle). Make sure both connectors (right side
and left side) are connected the same. After this procedure,
plug in our taillight and start the bike. If the light does
not illuminate or only one side illuminates, just un-plug our
connector, turn the connector 180 degrees and try
again.

Please note. You can perform a diagnostic test for the turn
signals. Plug in the unit and touch each yellow wire with a
power source. If the turn signals activate (by staying lit)
then the unit is fine. The blinking is achieved by the
flasher unit.