Changed any lamps recently and wrong replacement fitted (or if double filament, is it the right way round) or is one blown?
Maybe a short somewhere...did you replace the flasher unit? No - it was blinking spuradically(?) - now I have to blink it manually and it won't blink at all with lights on.
Check the back signal light. Usually if the front blinks fast the back is out or need to be replace. Vice versa
one reason is to signal other firefly's another is to scare away predators that want to harm them away.
Hitch the trailer. Connect the lights. Start your car or truck. Turn the turn signal on. Get out and go behind the trailer. See if they blink. Repeat for the other side.
The reason is because you have two flashers. One works with the hazard light circuit and the other works with the turning sigal circuit. Replace the flasher and if that does not work you should check for a steering column problem or a switch problem. Good Luck
If the modulation is to large your bandwidth will be to wide in other words the frequency shift will be larger than normal that will result in a distorted audio signal at the receiver
Other than via a local authorised Kawasaki vendor, there are a number of spare parts sites that carry the Kawasaki range. Some of these are Partzilla, Bike Bandit and Kawasaki Parts House.
Question: Does the turn signal blink on the right rear? I suspect not. Both the brake light and the turn signal use the same filament. If one is burnt out, the other will not work either. If so, the bulb needs replacing.
My Focus did that on the way to Buffalo NY this past summer. I stopped at a Midas Muffler and they diagnosed a bad turn signal bulb. When one is out, the other will blink fast. CHeck that out.
Your left rear signal bulb is burnt out. Both signal bulbs work on a single circuit, so when one goes bad the other receives enough voltage for both, causing to front to blink at least twice as fast. Change the bulb, everything else will repair itself
When you use your turn signal, it illuminates the indicator lights on your vehicle, typically located on the front and rear sides. These lights blink on and off to signal to other drivers your intention to turn or change lanes. In some vehicles, the dashboard may also display a corresponding indicator light to alert the driver. The purpose is to enhance safety by clearly communicating your driving intentions.
No. Mainly it's a motorcycle brand. But they may have had some other manufacturer build them a stack of bicycles and rebranded them as "Kawasaki".