weird headlight problem
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weird headlight problem
the bike just randomly picked up a fault a few weeks ago, need to get it fixed now because its going for mot.
the sidelights work fine, but when you go to main beam it stays on sidelight. full beam still works fine if you push the button in. now obviously i need a main beam.
any ideas?
the sidelights work fine, but when you go to main beam it stays on sidelight. full beam still works fine if you push the button in. now obviously i need a main beam.
any ideas?
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Re: weird headlight problem
Strip and clean the switchgear - lots of WD should see it right
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Re: weird headlight problem
have you removed the bulbs and visually inspected the element?
the bulb could have blown,but full beam would still work.
william
the bulb could have blown,but full beam would still work.
william
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Re: weird headlight problem
exactally as the boys said. had the same problem a few weeks ago on the ZX6.
i took out the bulb and fuses, both fine.
i took the switchgear and all connector blocks for the lights and drenched them in contact cleaner, then a water repellant (some muc off stuff) and worked a treat.
i didnt actually see any dirt per se, but it fixed it, so i'm happy
i took out the bulb and fuses, both fine.
i took the switchgear and all connector blocks for the lights and drenched them in contact cleaner, then a water repellant (some muc off stuff) and worked a treat.
i didnt actually see any dirt per se, but it fixed it, so i'm happy
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Re: weird headlight problem
ok thanks for the replies you three, will give it a try tomorow and let you know how it goes.
very helpful site, thanks. :D
very helpful site, thanks. :D
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Re: weird headlight problem **update**
**update**
took the switchgear apart, and gave it a good squirt with some wd40 but it still hasnt sorted the problem?
though it sorted the horn out so thats one less thing for mot time.
took the switchgear apart, and gave it a good squirt with some wd40 but it still hasnt sorted the problem?
though it sorted the horn out so thats one less thing for mot time.

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Re: weird headlight problem
What happens if you go from dipped to main? it does sound like the bulb has gone on the dipped element.
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Re: weird headlight problem
earier it was switching off for a scond then coming back on, but now it doesnt it just alternates with no gap.
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Re: weird headlight problem
make yourself a jumper wire,get a piece of wire and bare it at each end!!!!
remove the block connector coming from the switchgear and the side going to the lights start to bridge the terminals....
try different combinations and your lights will start to work.if your main beam works this way then you know for sure the switchgear is faulty.
william
remove the block connector coming from the switchgear and the side going to the lights start to bridge the terminals....
try different combinations and your lights will start to work.if your main beam works this way then you know for sure the switchgear is faulty.
william
please,god,....give me the chance to prove that winning the lottery won't spoil me!!!