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Sorry 'bout that Grinch. Dunno why it should make the fan run all the time though. :confused: |
Re: Afterswapping the loom out.
Oh this is bugging me, I keep just thinking about it and it so bloody annoying. Bike starts, all is fine... then bike fails to start, have no bike.
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After a few PM's with Pete I have e-mailed Meta to check the components and fitting incase there was something I missed, it was Meta M357T alarm.
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I did leave a small cylindrical like resistor in the loom though, as it looked like a noise or surge suppressor. It was no bigger then my thumb so didn't think it was a immobiliser, and only had a single in-line connection. But now I'm wondering so thought I should check with Meta. |
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Ah I think its a diode - Like the second one down -
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...60/Dioden2.jpg Would this stop the supply as this is not what I thought a diode would do. |
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Right, this diode should be fine as they are normally put in to stop power spikes from the indicators when the alarm flashes them. So it must be something I knocked when I put the bike together, so looks like I'm striping the bike apart.
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Re: Afterswapping the loom out.
have you checked the fuses and or the fuse that will have been wired into the alarm? I cannot recall wether they sit in the alram loom or on the bike loom...
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I un-wired the alarms fuse.
But good point, I didn't check all the fuses so I could have blown one, I had all the dash lights. |
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