Now after about 39years I can stop flapping my arms to signal. The last one almost worked but would turn on the right signal by itself and with much fiddling, I could get it off. Over the years I've purchased used ones (with no guarantees) from salvage yards. It would stay on until the speedo sent pulses indicating you were now moving and would soon cancel. It had a high tech (for its time), auto cancelling signal system. Have a 1978 Suzuki GS1000E (The Fast One), I purchased in 1978. Having a difficult time deciding which module best suits your needs? Take a look below to see the differences between them! Package Contents: (1) Self Canceling Turn Signal Module™, (1) Adhesive Mounting Pad Material: Anodized Aluminum Case with Heat and Water Resistant Potting To cancel, depress both buttons again for one second.Īmp Limit: 10 Amp Per Output (20 Amps Max)Īttachment Method: Included Double Sided Adhesive Pad To engage, depress both the left and right turn signal buttons for 1 second. Mode 4 : Hazard Mode - is available all the time and will flash until cancelled. Note: All three modes above can be cancelled by pressing the same turn signal button a second time. This mode is usually used when stopping at a signal light and turn will be made after stopping. Mode 3 : Press turn signal button for 4 seconds, turn signal light will flash for 75 seconds, then self cancel. This mode is usually used when slowing down to go around a corner. Mode 2 : Press turn signal button for 2 seconds, turn signal light will flash for 20 seconds, then self cancel. This mode is usually used when changing lanes. Mode 1 : Press turn signal button for 1 second, turn signal light will flash for 7 seconds, then self cancel. Latching-type switches, or push to cancel type switches, will not work properly because these types of switches send constant power to your turn signals when on and will defeat the main purpose of the self canceling feature. Please Note:The Self Canceling Turn Signal Module™ requires momentary push buttons to operate (not included). This module does not require any load equalizers because it is a self-timed electronic relay. It works with both LEDs or incandescent lights up to 10 amps per output(20 Amps Max). The Self Canceling Turn Signal Module™ is an electronic flashing relay that is meant to completely replace your existing mechanical flashing relay(s), or be a stand alone flashing relay to vehicles that do not have turn signals.