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Location: Central NY
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voyager rear turn signals
Does anyone have any recommendations for replacement turn signals for my 2010 Voyager? I am tired of replacing the lousy designed OEM lenses as another on fell off this spring. I am thinking of going LED as long as I am making a change. Has anyone done this? Any help would be appreciated, thank you.
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Hello and welcome to the forum.
Have you tried putting some blue Loctite on the lens screws ? |
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These do not have screws in the lenses, poor design. Basically the lens is dry rotting.
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This is the front but same design.
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The shop manual shows a screw at the bottom. It says to remove that screw before turning the lense counter clockwise. Maybe your screw has fallen out. It is listed as part number 92172 on the following link: https://www.kawasaki.com/Parts/Parts...2015/VN1700BFF
Oh, and welcome to the forum!
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#6 |
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Thank you for the welcome! And yes, mine does have the screw in the bottom, which is still in tight. Unfortunately it is the actually lens that is degrading and it has fallen out.
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