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Posted on Jul 18, 2012

Where can i find the plastic turn signal for my gs 1200 2008

GS 1200 2008

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  • Posted on Nov 10, 2008

SOURCE: the diffrence between the GS 500

The difference between the E and standard model is the fairing and bodywork. the E will have more of the latter.

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  • Posted on Jun 25, 2009

SOURCE: Suzuki GS 750 Forum?

go to GS Resources.com

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 26, 2010

SOURCE: We have a 2005 GS 500F. The turn signals stopped

Try replacing the indicator relay, the fuse won't just go unless the circuit has been overloaded (unlikely if you haven't touched it) the relay will be somewhere by the headlight, as for the fuses they usually are located to the left or right below where your handle bars are (under the plastic cover/fairing)

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  • Posted on Aug 01, 2010

SOURCE: I Have A Suziki Gs 550 I Put New Coils And It

i have had this problem on a suzuki try finding the ballast resistor under seat it is like a porcelain piece for your electricals

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 07, 2010

SOURCE: Can you use a lock set from a 1980 GS 750 on a 198...

seat lock yes, ignition lock if it fits in the hole ,you'll have to get a wiring diagram on line and match the wires by what they operate,if your really lucky wires run the same stuff and are the same color.











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BMW Motorrad Fault Codes

10167 Output stage to electric fuel pump GS/A 1200 Idling irregular
Battles to start
Fault appears to start intermittently
Bike may start and ride, then will
appear to have fuel starvation
This unit is situated on the
left side of the tank. It is a
little aluminium unit with
fins on. Check the o-ring
of this unit. Unscrew the
unit and check for
moisture in the cavity
below it. Use moisture
repellent spray and
contact cleaner to clean
this device.
If problem
solving does not
work then
replace the unit.
10218 CAN-Bus Timeout: No
communication with KOMBI
(Instrument cluster) control unit
GS/A 1200 Test with diagnostic
system.
Clear fault code.
10219 CAN-Bus Timeout: no
communication with ZFE (Central
vehicle electronics) control unit
GS/A 1200 Instrument cluster does not activate
properly.
Instrument cluster activates partially
and then fades away.
May start on intermittent occasions
Test with diagnostic
system.
If all else fails
replace the ZFE
control unit.
(Very expensive).
10444 Fuse activated for component block
3 (starter relay, Immo (EWS) ring
aerial, ignition coils, injectors)
GS/A 1200 There may be a short on the battery
terminals or elsewhere. Can happen
in conjuction with fault code 10219.
23971 Rear wheel speed sensor: Signal
implausible
GS/A 1200 Possible dirt on sensor. Dirt on wheel
where sensor lost contact.
Test with diagnostic
system.
Clear fault code.
Replace sensor if
fault code reappears.
24052 Electric System under-voltage GS/A 1200 Starter motor battles to turn
Instrument cluster fades and then
reappears.
Check Battery Voltage
Check that the alternator
is charging battery
Check wiring to see that a
short is not draining
battery power.
Replace battery if
it is not charging
or
Service alternator
24971 Pressure In Front Wheel Circuit To
High
GS/A 1200 Check Wheel Pressure! Release air out of front
wheel to the correct
pressure.
Clear Fault Code


Oter fault codes here http://bike-manual.mozello.ru/bmw-motorrad-fault-codes
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What can i do to take the moisture out of the head lights on my lexus gs 2001

The housings are made of plastic and have sealer around the lenses. They are most likely leaking water around the lenses. Remove the unit by removing the screws holding the lights in car. Very carefully turn them over and drill a 1/8" hole in about two places in the plastic bottom of each one. This will allow water to drain out. Replace the headlight units in car. This should take care of the problem.
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Need to know location of turn signal flasher on 2001 mitsubishi eclipse gs

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Have a casio g-shock GS-300. Need to turn off the hourly signal (the beep). Grateful for solution

I have a Casio GS-300 watch. I need to change the batteries, but cannot figure out how to get the back off. Do you have any ideas as to how I can do this.

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Lexus 1999 gs 300 how to access right rear turn signal bulb

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We have a 2005 GS 500F. The turn signals stopped

Try replacing the indicator relay, the fuse won't just go unless the circuit has been overloaded (unlikely if you haven't touched it) the relay will be somewhere by the headlight, as for the fuses they usually are located to the left or right below where your handle bars are (under the plastic cover/fairing)
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The Bose GS can only support component video set-up for the best video definition. This video connection set-up uses three RCA cables to transfer the video signal from an output device (the Bose GS) to an input device (Your TV).

Check if the back of your GS system has a set of video out RCA ports that are titled "Comp Out". You TV should then have a "Comp In" video input RCA ports you can connect to.

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Gs 300 doensn't start

Hi you should check,ignition swith,, starter selenoid, starter relay. good luck......
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