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Sounds like you have shorted wire(s) underneath the fairing where most of the wiring is located. If you have had work done on the bike lately like radio installed, etc, many times the cause lies in bad routing of wiring. Left turn signal is selected from handlebar switch, tach I believe is fed off aux fuse when key is on while the lights inside it are wired to light circuit. Do a visual inspection of wires , usually turns up wires routed wrong.
Check the wiring within the headlight shell--look for connectors that may be corroded or pulled loose. A little WD-40 will favor connection integrity when sprayed into the connectors, then coupling and uncoupling them several times. Hope this helps!
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