Do you often feel frustrated when your SYM 125 Jet Power's winker switch fails to function? You're not alone. This blog post will guide you through a simple yet effective DIY repair to address this common issue and ensure smooth signalling on your scooter.
Replace the new winker/signal switch. |
Step 1: Diagnose Scooter
- Before diving into any repairs, accurately diagnosing the issue with your SYM 125 Jet Power scooter's winker switch is crucial.
Test the functionality of the winker switch. - Once you've diagnosed your SYM 125 Jet Power scooter and confirmed that the winker switch is non-responsive or the turn signals are not working correctly, it's time to take action.
Step 2: Swapping Out the Switch:
- Let's dive right in! The first step is to remove the front cover (Click HERE for a guide on removing the SYM 125 Jet Power Cover). Once the cover is removed, it's time to remove the old winker switch.
Remove the broken winker switch. - Once the screws are removed, gently pry the old switch out of its housing. Be sure to handle it with care to avoid damaging any surrounding components.
Remove the wiring attached to the winker switch. Pry out the clip that holds the old switch. Push the winker switch out.
Step 3: Installing the New Switch:
- With the old switch out of the way, it's time to install the new one. Simply reverse the process, inserting the new switch into the housing. Make sure the switch fits snugly.
Push the new winker switch to its place. Make sure the wiring is connected correctly.
Step 4: Testing the Functionality
- Additionally, check the signal lamp to ensure that it's working correctly. If everything looks good, congratulations – you've successfully replaced your winker switch!
The link tools and components replacement I used in this video are listed below:
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