Pull the old flasher fuse out and plug the new one in.
I had the same problem with my shadow. I had both tail light sockets and back up light sockets that were faulty due to a bad ground. I use a jumper wire and ran it to the grounding part of the socket to a good ground. When it fixed it I took the ground wire from the socket and soldered it to the side of the socket and it worked fine. The type of socket that this was used a 1157 or similar bulb
The flasher is under the l/h side cover beside the battery.
headlight
Yes you can replace a bike flasher with a car flasher . I priced the flasher from Honda dealer they want $80.00 plus tax for it I bought a standard car flasher for $4.79 plus tax and it worked. (flasher must be three prong - Prt.#550 12 volt 20-1036-2 from Can. Tire.) I answered my own question by trying it and it worked.
Probably the turn signal flasher
I think that it is under the r\h side panel cover
it's pretty obvious
he has a problem with his vocal cords
You need more information to solve this problem. The length of a shadow depends on the angle of the sun which depends on the time of day.
it is under the dash just left of the steering column it is a round flasher that helps the turn signals work. hope this helps
This is caused when your eye shadow gathers in the crease of your eyelid. Its a common problem that really doesn't look good. To prevent creasing, smear on concealor on your lid to hold on to the shadow and keep it there.