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(01-01-2020, 01:41 PM)The ferret_imp Wrote: Glad it worked out.
Just to be clear, you sprayed electrical contact cleaner in the slot for your turn signal switch and it freed it up and became easy to use? You did not take the switch apart and clean the contacts?
Sorry for not clarifying it clearly, yes just used its blue pipe attached to spray can, used 2-3 puffs in the opening slot without taking the unit appart, the pipe was tiny enough to enter in to the unit, total of may be 5 sprays for bike ,I can probably use the can for the rest of the life of all bikes in my riding group.
Ride safe/Ride long
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Good deal, glad it worked. Mine felt a little stiff today (compared to the FJR's switch) so I may pick some of that up and give it a couple of shots.
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(01-01-2020, 02:01 PM)The ferret_imp Wrote: Good deal, glad it worked. Mine felt a little stiff today (compared to the FJR's switch) so I may pick some of that up and give it a couple of shots.
Good luck.
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Good work, Ennsync. Thanks for letting us know.
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It is always nice when people let us know that something worked after asking a question on the Forum. Many times we do not hear anything after us giving suggestions for taking care of a problem.
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