Two days ago I was gently warming up my 1150 Kat when all of sudden the Rev counter and all the lights on the instrument panel went dead
.
The engine was still running with no problem.
The instrument fuse had blown and I traced the short circuit to the instrument panel itself.
Expecting the worse I took the cover off and pulled the panel from it's mount.
The source of the problem was obvious: the wires that feed the neutral lamp had been squeezed against the metal mount exposing the live (orange) wire.
In fact most of the wires were close to beeing shorted to ground as you can see on the picture.
Today it would most probably leed to a recall...
I believe it's worthwhile checking the state of these wires on your own Kat to avoid this
The engine was still running with no problem.
The instrument fuse had blown and I traced the short circuit to the instrument panel itself.
Expecting the worse I took the cover off and pulled the panel from it's mount.
The source of the problem was obvious: the wires that feed the neutral lamp had been squeezed against the metal mount exposing the live (orange) wire.
In fact most of the wires were close to beeing shorted to ground as you can see on the picture.
Today it would most probably leed to a recall...
I believe it's worthwhile checking the state of these wires on your own Kat to avoid this