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Old June 26th, 2018, 02:15 PM   #1
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Issue with left turn signal wiring on my 06 ninja 250

Hi guys, I just purchased a ninja 250 yesterday and I couldn't be more happy with the bike.

I'm having an issue with my left turn signal wiring. The wiring on both front turn signals match up but the connector piece from the wiring harnesses doesn't match up. The left side has two connectors that have two pieces inside. The right side has two singular connectors that directly connect that work fine.

I can try to connect it but it will just stay solid on, even in the off position of ignition. Or if I connect it a different way it doesn't even work. If I try to use the left signal, the back works but it blinks very fast.

The first picture attached shows the right side and the second picture shows the left side. The pictures were taken from inside the fairing. I attached a picture of my new bike for fun too.

I'm hoping someone here can help me out because I'm stuck now.
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Old June 26th, 2018, 02:37 PM   #2
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on your left side issue that is not the left turn signal wires the ones you want to connect to should be farther back and look just like the right ones.
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Old June 26th, 2018, 02:41 PM   #3
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nice looking bike and look by the radiator like the other side for them
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Old June 26th, 2018, 03:21 PM   #4
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Hi and welcome!!! Easy way to find connector is to trace wiring from where it leaves back of light. Some some tests to troubleshoot:

1. Check that bulb is good. Remove bulb from light and connect to battery with jumper cables. If bulb lights, it’s good and problem is wiring. Put bulb back.

2. Once you find correct wiring-connector unplug light from it. With key ON, and blinkers on,measure for voltage on both connector terminals on harness. One should be at battery voltage.

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on your left side issue that is not the left turn signal wires the ones you want to connect to should be farther back and look just like the right ones.
Thank you so much! This was my issue and it is now fixed.
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Thank you so much! This was my issue and it is now fixed.
What was the problem? Something unplugged?
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What was the problem? Something unplugged?
The issue was that I thought those two connectors were the connectors for the turn signal while they were not. The actual wires were right by the radiator like taz said.
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The issue was that I thought those two connectors were the connectors for the turn signal while they were not. The actual wires were right by the radiator like taz said.
What did you do to fix it?
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What did you do to fix it?
he had the turn signal connected to wrong set of wires, he hooked the up to the right ones.
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