I have recently purchased a 2007 BMW G 650 X Country for my wife to do a direct access course on. 
Soon after getting it home I noticed the tell-tale light for the right indicator did not work,
a small price to pay for an otherwise perfect low mileage bike I thought!
I set about removing the instrument panel expecting to be able to replace a bulb, someone had been in there before as tape over screws was disturbed. Anyway I should have known better, I found surface mount electronics which are not user serviceable are they.

My local dealer 150 miles away quoted me nearly £250 for a replacement unit!
So it was time for a re think, my schoolboy electronics tells me that these tell tales are surface mount LED’s fed with a current reduced by a resistor. On further inspection I found and tested the feed to the LED with a multimeter and found a break between the resistor and the led.
This was caused by corrosion from water entering via a fixing point and is difficult to see in my photos. It caused a connection between both sides of the circuit to become open circuit.
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The fix was to solder a link wire between the tiny surface mount resistor and the led with the finest wire I could find. It looks massive and crude in the photo but it works.
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Partly assembled.
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I hope this is of use to you it was a kill or cure situation for me and therefore worth a shot.

Soon after getting it home I noticed the tell-tale light for the right indicator did not work,
a small price to pay for an otherwise perfect low mileage bike I thought!
I set about removing the instrument panel expecting to be able to replace a bulb, someone had been in there before as tape over screws was disturbed. Anyway I should have known better, I found surface mount electronics which are not user serviceable are they.

My local dealer 150 miles away quoted me nearly £250 for a replacement unit!
So it was time for a re think, my schoolboy electronics tells me that these tell tales are surface mount LED’s fed with a current reduced by a resistor. On further inspection I found and tested the feed to the LED with a multimeter and found a break between the resistor and the led.
This was caused by corrosion from water entering via a fixing point and is difficult to see in my photos. It caused a connection between both sides of the circuit to become open circuit.
<a target='_blank' title='ImageShack - Image And Video Hosting' href='http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/200/pencilpointingtofault.jpg/'><img src='http://img200.imageshack.us/img200/4175/pencilpointingtofault.jpg' border='0'/></a>
The fix was to solder a link wire between the tiny surface mount resistor and the led with the finest wire I could find. It looks massive and crude in the photo but it works.
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Partly assembled.
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I hope this is of use to you it was a kill or cure situation for me and therefore worth a shot.
