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I have a GS 1000 1978 UK bike. When I first brought the bike it was fitted with small after market cheap indicators. Having sourced a set of originals I fitted them last week. Checked the earthing which had been adapted by me to a single point earth and all was good. So powered up and got a few flashes on one side and then nothing. Main and Head light fuse blown!
So have spent the last few days trying to work out what is going on. First fault I found was the fuse box had been filled, I guess to avoid corrosion but this had retained moisture and copper had leached into and shorted the system. Unpicked all the sealant and proceeded to then check continuity of various circuits. Have discovered that the feed to the indicator relay had been cut from the original feed and spliced into the Head light feed! The general poor state of the wiring Leeds me to wonder why this had been done?
The question I have at this stage is this. I have removed all the fuses, battery and ignition is off, when I use the multi-meter and touch the indicator fuse holder and single point earth I get a circuit. If I then disconnect the 9 pin plug that feeds the tachometer/speedometer the circuit is broken. Is this normal? If so I will just correct the feed error.
Comments, advice and suggestions as always appreciated.
Greg
So have spent the last few days trying to work out what is going on. First fault I found was the fuse box had been filled, I guess to avoid corrosion but this had retained moisture and copper had leached into and shorted the system. Unpicked all the sealant and proceeded to then check continuity of various circuits. Have discovered that the feed to the indicator relay had been cut from the original feed and spliced into the Head light feed! The general poor state of the wiring Leeds me to wonder why this had been done?
The question I have at this stage is this. I have removed all the fuses, battery and ignition is off, when I use the multi-meter and touch the indicator fuse holder and single point earth I get a circuit. If I then disconnect the 9 pin plug that feeds the tachometer/speedometer the circuit is broken. Is this normal? If so I will just correct the feed error.
Comments, advice and suggestions as always appreciated.
Greg
