Indicators don't work unless brake is applied.(resolved)
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@HOBO4LIFE It's most likely a blown/faulty bulb, a bad or coroded connection, faulty relay, faulty battery or a bare wire. Check the battery first, then check all the bulbs, then start from the front lights and indicator wires and check back to the relay. Then do the same from the rear indicators and work your way forwards. If you find no faults then it's probably a faulty relay?
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The way the flasher relay works is off by load.
The fact your dash bulb doesn't work AND the relays are not flashing problem, tells me that the dash would be the first place to start looking.
If you look at the wiring diagram it will become obvious as to why this is.
Trace the wires around the loom and you will see them enter the dash.
The fact it works when brakes are applied could be due to the increased load on the bikes electrical system, matching that of the load usually encurred by the dash bulb. Thus the indicators flashing.
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@HOBO4LIFE DTX I take it.
Again when the hazards are on you are exerting a completely different load on the electrical system than when you just select A indicator. All four lights at once rather than two. Which again reinforces my point about load.
So if it's not thw bulb on the dash, although that sounds like that's bkown. Then the flasher unit has gone. An impedance check will determine if its the flasher unit.