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MechMessiah
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After doing some work on the bike today I went for a ride and noticed I had no turn signals, and the gear indicator/dash cluster was dead. I cut the ride short and went back home to check further. The brake lights were also dead. Not the tail light, just the brake light. Checked the fuses and indeed there was a blown one.
I replaced it and everything seemed good till I hit the front brakes. The fuse blew again. I put another fuse in and this time checked the rear brake pedal. Fuse blew again, I replaced it again. This time I switched through the gears, used the turn signals and everything was fine. So the brake light system seems to be the issues.
I went and checked the wiring diagram for my bike and noticed that both the brake switches are on a wire (the white wire) that nothing else from that fuse connects to. Now I totally admit to being a novice with electrical repair. So my question is should that be where I start my search for a short?
And the work that was done included
I replaced it and everything seemed good till I hit the front brakes. The fuse blew again. I put another fuse in and this time checked the rear brake pedal. Fuse blew again, I replaced it again. This time I switched through the gears, used the turn signals and everything was fine. So the brake light system seems to be the issues.
I went and checked the wiring diagram for my bike and noticed that both the brake switches are on a wire (the white wire) that nothing else from that fuse connects to. Now I totally admit to being a novice with electrical repair. So my question is should that be where I start my search for a short?
And the work that was done included
- Replacing a bad chain tensioner gasket
- Installing larger main jets
- Installing new boots on the airbox
- Removing some play in the clutch cable
- Installing a headlight visor