Hi guys,
I have just got a nice 01 zx6r, and am selling my 89 zxr250 to a young fella. However, the blinkers have just stopped working, and I don't want to give him something that's not in good working order, being a leaner and all. Is there another fuse box apart from the one right next to the battery? Or is there a blinker relay? It was working a few weeks ago when I started it last, but it has just stopped working. Any help would be great
Mick
zxr 250a blinkers
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Re: zxr 250a blinkers
have a look at the indicator sender unit, it might just be as simple as a loose or disconnected wire or the sender itself knackered. try and follow the indicator wires as far as you can through the loom. if you can't find any disconnected wires, replace the sender, it should only be a couple of bucks from supercheap. i've got a C model, so i can't tell you if the A has any more fuses around the place.
Most motorcycle problems are caused by the nut that connects the handlebars to the saddle.
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Re: zxr 250a blinkers
http://www.japi.com.ar download the manual will have wiring diagramchapter 15
don't look up the appendics though
don't look up the appendics though

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Re: zxr 250a blinkers
Where is the sender unit? And I'm afraid that that website won't open for me. At least my zx6r is going well, and putting a huge arse smile on my face lol
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Re: zxr 250a blinkers
pm me your email address and i'll send you the workshop manual
edit- its the japi one anyway
edit- its the japi one anyway

Most motorcycle problems are caused by the nut that connects the handlebars to the saddle.