R100GS turn signal stays on (without blinking)

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R100GS turn signal stays on (without blinking)

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Hi All,

My '92 R100GS is doing weird things, turn-signal wise. First turn this morning, the right signal worked fine. Next turn, the left signal didn't work at all. A minute later, the left signal lights (front, rear, and indicator) were all full on (no blinking) and I can't turn them off ('cept turning key off). And, the whole system seems "locked" - pushing the right signal switch or signal kill switch does nothing.

Thoughts? I'm thinking maybe the signal relay has failed.

Appreciate any suggestions.

Best,

Don
'83 R80ST
'92 R100GS
'04 R1150RTP
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Update- I pulled the electronic module that seems to control the turn signal switches, and the lamp went off. Will try to find a nearby bike to swap parts for a minute and see if my module is bad. If it is- $100+ ... bummer...
'83 R80ST
'92 R100GS
'04 R1150RTP
garage full of airhead parts...
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Hopefully the replacement will give 22 years of service like the old one.

You might open it up if a swap does prove it bad.
If not contacts that have gone bad, it might be a bad diode that can be replaced for a couple of dollars.
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Thanks Rob, good point. Not much else in my life that works well for 22+ years, 100K miles, and then fails gently.

I'll try taking it apart without wrecking it. I found a buddy with a spare so I can A/B test it.

Don
'83 R80ST
'92 R100GS
'04 R1150RTP
garage full of airhead parts...
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I couldn't find it on RealOEM. Part #, please?
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BMW part # 61312306014
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Part Cross-reference: 61312306014
RELAY FOR FLASHER
From: 08/01/1990 To:
Weight:n 0.115 kg
Price: $135.37 :o :shock:

Part 61312306014 was found on the following vehicles:

R 80 GS, R 100 GS, PD (90-95)   (04/1990 — 02/1996)
R 80 GS Basic (96)   (01/1996 — 12/1996)
R 80 R, R 100 R, Mystik (91-95)   (03/1991 — 01/1996)
Cheers, Steve
Victoria, S.E.Oz.


1982 R100RSR100RS supergallery. https://boxerboy81.smugmug.com/R100RS
2006 K1200R.
1994 R1100GS.
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Doubt you'll find a better deal than that for brand new.
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Thanks guys. I saw that the night this happened. I found one from a dealer discounted to about $100 which might be a better risk/reward decision. Also, Kisan sells a unit for the K bikes, which I think will work, that has auto turn off (good for an old guy like me) and maybe an option for 4 way flashers.

in the meantime, I'm visiting a buddy that has a R100R and going to check his on mine, etc.

Thanks again.

Don
'83 R80ST
'92 R100GS
'04 R1150RTP
garage full of airhead parts...
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