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Tonckawa 06-18-2008 01:03 PM

Well. As simple as it is to your problem, my green indicator light stopped working again when using blinker. Christine....

sportpsyc 06-21-2008 05:08 PM

Good News, I guess?
 
Okay, the bike is definitely Christine. I just spent an hour testing circuits, grounds, relays, diodes, resistance, everything I could think of to test. Everything looks perfect. Just like your bike, Tonckawa, it suddenly decided to fix itself. Works with the good kickstand switch or with the over-ride plug, either one. Perfect. This is the craziest shit I have ever seen. I just went on a 20 minute ride, and everything is perfect. Signals, everything. I didn't actually "do" anything, but I tested everything. So if it stays good for a few trips, this bike is going adios--it will be hitting Craig's List very soon....
The one thing I will say is that in the process of this debacle, I at least have learned how to use a DMM properly, and how to track down an electrical problem. So I'm happy for that! Thanks to all of you for the input and support. Let's hope that the problem doesn't re-appear anytime soon.

Easy Rider 06-21-2008 06:58 PM

Re: Good News, I guess?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by sportpsyc
This is the craziest shit I have ever seen.

Words originally uttered by somebody chasing a ground problem! ;)
(Along with a few others that can't be used here!!)

I would say that I'm glad it is working again.......but somehow that doesn't quite seem appropriate, since you still don't know what caused it. :cry:

5th_bike 06-21-2008 08:22 PM

Re: Good News, I guess?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by sportpsyc
it suddenly decided to fix itself.

No, YOU fixed it, probably there was a bad contact somewhere and just by loosening and reattaching it, you made it conduct electricity better.
Well congratulations on your newly acquired skills, and ride safe ! ! :tup:

sportpsyc 06-22-2008 02:05 AM

Well, I won't deny that something I did may have fixed it--in the process of testing circuits, I had every single darn plug undone and reconnected several times, all the way to the turn signal plugs. I am guessing you are correct-it was probably a loose ground wire contact in a plug. In any case, it is interesting that it now rtuns with the factory side stand switch, or with the over-ride plug in, when before it was giving different results based on which was plugged in. Can anybody not have something like this happen and not sit back and think-- you know electricity is mostly science, but it has some unpredictable peculiarities still as well.
Thanks again everyone.

patrick_777 06-22-2008 02:40 AM

Glad you got it fixed, although I'm sure you'd feel better knowing that it was fixed permanently and won't crop up again in the middle of a long ride.

Okay, really, just don't think about that. Sorry I mentioned it. I'm...I'm sure it'll be okay. Really.

;)


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