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Technical Advisory:It’s essential to note that the majority of motorcycles come equipped with bi-metal relays, meaning the frequency and current of indicator lights depend on the charging current flowing through the circuit.If opting for a replacement, be aware that this charging current can vary, potentially affecting the frequency of the indicator lights. In the case of electronic relays, where frequency is independent of charging current, replacements should not impact indicator frequency.For those uncertain about the installed relay, we recommend checking the indicator light signal frequency post-installation.Examine the light body closely. If the light intensity is diminished, consider replacing it with an equivalent strength light from our PUIG catalog.For those opting for LED lights, PUIG provides options to maintain an ideal and stable indicator frequency:Install resistors in parallel, ensuring they are mirror-inverted. When replacing all four indicators, opt for ref. 42980. If replacing only two indicators (front or rear), PUIG offers number 58730. Identify the relay responsible for interrupting the current that you wish to replace. Count and compare the position and number of pins. Find the suitable relay for your motorcycle on our website, cross-referencing pictures if needed.It’s important to acknowledge that some motorcycles on the market lack a specific relay, making it challenging to replace with a newer or more modern indicator model. Additionally, if multiple relays regulate frequency with your indicators, ensure replacement of both or all relays to guarantee proper functionality.






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