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    gs250 starts but no lights or horn.

    Thanks for your help with the non starting gs250 of mine. i took it to a mechanic and he fiddled with it and got it going. i rode it to kent today, i almost got there but it died on the M2 and so I pushed it into Gillingham. It now spends the night in a supermarket car park. The fuse had burned out. It will start if i join the fuse connectors without a fuse but all the lights are not working, horn is dead but it will start up and run.

    Is there one likely connection i should check which has maybe got fried?

    I shall go back tomorrow and fix the puncture which i think it got when i was pushing it along and take a fuse.

    #2
    Originally posted by stillben View Post
    Thanks for your help with the non starting gs250 of mine. i took it to a mechanic and he fiddled with it and got it going. i rode it to kent today, i almost got there but it died on the M2 and so I pushed it into Gillingham. It now spends the night in a supermarket car park. The fuse had burned out. It will start if i join the fuse connectors without a fuse but all the lights are not working, horn is dead but it will start up and run.

    Is there one likely connection i should check which has maybe got fried?

    I shall go back tomorrow and fix the puncture which i think it got when i was pushing it along and take a fuse.
    Check the wiring in the left hand switch gear (lights/horn/indicators), I don't know how its wired up, but if something fried it's obviously in one of those circuits. Ohh.... get a new fuse.
    Jo

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      #3
      Sounds like the regulator just fried and burnt out the headlight and poped the fuse.

      Or the headlight blew and the regulator took the brunt after that.

      Check that your head light isn't burnt out. (or just switch on the high beams for the purpose of the next part)

      If it is burnt, replace the fuse first and check the voltage while running and rev it up a bit.

      If it goes above 15v your regulator is to blame. Normal would be for it to stop at 13.5v
      Stephen.
      1981 GSX540L "Frankintwin"
      1989 GS500E Resto-mod .

      400 mod thread
      Photo's 1

      Photos 2

      Gs500 build thread
      GS twin wiki

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        #4
        Thanks that is helpful.

        Tried putting it on full beam before i left it and nothing came on.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Mekanix View Post
          Sounds like the regulator just fried and burnt out the headlight and poped the fuse.

          Or the headlight blew and the regulator took the brunt after that.

          Check that your head light isn't burnt out. (or just switch on the high beams for the purpose of the next part)

          If it is burnt, replace the fuse first and check the voltage while running and rev it up a bit.

          If it goes above 15v your regulator is to blame. Normal would be for it to stop at 13.5v
          I agree. Probably too much unregulated electricity blew bulbs and fuses. Hopefully, it didn't damage the ignitor.
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            #6
            Not all that acquainted with that particular model, so I will have to ask, ... is there just the ONE fuse?

            Most of the bikes that I work on are larger than 250 and are also '80 or newer (some of the '79-and-older bikes only had one fuse), so they have separate fuses for lights, signals and ignition.

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              #7
              If you have all of the electrical mounted to the air box,make sure the airbox is well grounded to the frame. If you have removed the air box, whatever the electrials are mounted to needs to be grounded. I had very similar problems with my 550 when I removed the airbox.


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                #8
                Only one fuse I know of...

                Thanks for all your replies

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                  #9
                  Same wiring as the bikes we're used to with one fuse just like the 4xx's

                  But the Regulator and everything on that plate needed a ground.



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                  Stephen.
                  1981 GSX540L "Frankintwin"
                  1989 GS500E Resto-mod .

                  400 mod thread
                  Photo's 1

                  Photos 2

                  Gs500 build thread
                  GS twin wiki

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                    #10
                    Thanks very much will check ground from electrical plate

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