Turn Signal Cancel

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Turn Signal Cancel

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Is there a way to disable the automatic turn signal canceler? I want to turn them on AND off manually! Is there a wire to unplug?

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You have what a lot of owners would like to have: a working turn signal cancel system. However, if you wish to disconnect it there is a connector on a short harness coming from the actual turn signal cancel unit which can be disconnected from the main harness connector. The turn signal cancel unit is located behind the LH upper cowling, stacked with the reserve lighting device. There is a youtube video by Igozum, ( I believe that is the name ), about removing the cowling(fairing) that may be of some help to you.
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Can't you just turn them off manually even when they're still in automatic mode?
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Thanks for the helpful info. I'll be checking into doing the disconnect.

Yes, the signal can be shut-off manually. But my problem is it shuts-off too soon. I turn it on when I want it on and it shuts-off before I get to the turn. I want to have control when it's on and off.

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... believe one of our vendors on the classifieds sell extensions for the turn
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RDW-B14 wrote: Wed Jun 12, 2019 12:41 am Yes, the signal can be shut-off manually. But my problem is it shuts-off too soon. I turn it on when I want it on and it shuts-off before I get to the turn. I want to have control when it's on and off.
Ahh, makes sense. On my ZN1300, there's a switch to disable the automatic cancel.
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I'm not wanting to get out of the habit of canceling the signal myself, so when I ride a non-automatic canceler (like my KLR), I won't be so likely to forget to cancel the signal.

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RDW-B14 wrote: Sat Jun 15, 2019 1:17 am I'm not wanting to get out of the habit of canceling the signal myself, so when I ride a non-automatic canceler (like my KLR), I won't be so likely to forget to cancel the signal.

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I drive truck part time,and non of our heavy trucks have auto-signal cancel,which helps me to remember to cancel.I still like it on my bike. :thmup:
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Right now in the AVA Classifieds there is for $20 a turn signal blinker extender.
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Thanks! That'd be great for those wanting self canceling signals. But I want myself canceling signals.

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If you extend the blinker time you get to cancel yourself.
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I make the cancel extenders, they are adjustable .
I will have some at the Rally
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Details please? I like the auto cancel but would like to add a few seconds to the on time.
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The way the cancel system works is when you engage the turn signal a signal is sent to the cancel control box, the box counts four seconds then it switches over to the speedometer at that point it is now counting distance I think around 50 ft.
The turn signal cancel extender delays the signal to the cancel control from 1 to 5 sec. and it totally plug and play.
They are $25.00 + $7.00 shipping
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