Early Vespa scooters have no battery and has signal lights. They did it through the Magneto style charging system and ran on lamp sequentially. It even had hazard lamps but it would round robin one at a time.
yes it is
Sadly ..no.
cause they are sick nasty
A dead battery
You don't need the battery to operate the latch. It is mechanical. Simply turn the key to the seat position and push it in. The push button is attached to a cable linkage which in turn opens the lock mechanism.
there is a fuse box under the hood behind the battery check in there.
Having a short in the turn signal wiring can cause gauges to fluctuate. If the battery gauge is fluctuating corrosion on the cables can be a possible cause.
No, they do not have traditional turn signals but have flashing lights.
Yes you must have a drivers licence to operate a 49cc scooter on the roadways in Washington State. You do not however need a motorcycle endorsement If the scooter is under 50cc. Mirror(s), head light, tail light, turn signals and a DOT approved helmet are also required to be on the roadways.
my turn signals do not work in my 1992 Pontiac Firebird
All fuses on a 2003 Caravan are under the hood next to the battery.
No, but the turn signal relay has a direct effect on the turn signals.