Electrical Fault?
Im a bit confused as to what is going on with my bike at the moment. Ive got a 2005 SV650s. A few years ago my low beam wouldnt work and ended up being the wiring in the block connector behind the radiator that had burnt for the low beam. Fast forward 3 years and now ive got another issue. My high beam light on the dash is constantly on but i havent got any low or high beam or any front indicators but my rear indicators and brake light works fine. Has anyone had this issue before or does anyone know what it could be? Thanks
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Not being funny but could the age of the bike have something to do with it ? Do electrics deteriorate with age ?
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I would have speculated that it might be related to a ground/earth/negative path return in the fairing assembly since that is common to lights and turn signals. Maybe the headlights are trying to ground themselves through the high beam warning causing it to illuminate - just a wild guess. Usual suspects are plugs/sockets because corrosion can build up and cause issues. So separating connectors, inspecting/cleaning and spraying with a contact cleaner is a good idea. Other issues are caused by the constant turning of the handlebars stressing and breaking wires. I did a quick search and found this: https://forums.sv650.org/showthread.php?t=230792 and this: http://forums.sv650.org/showthread.php?t=117424 |
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the most common connector that causes this on the pointy S is the one below the instrument cluster. you need to take the headlight and cowl off to get at it. you need to release the block to take the headlight and cowl off so it requires a bit of dexterity and juggling.
the other connectors are the ones behind the radiator. these are for the l/r switchgear and ignition. |
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its a different connector from the ones behind the radiator. the connector you are looking for is under the instrument cluster inside the front upper fairing (noise cone).
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Ah brilliant, thank you. Thats my weekend sorted then haha
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Thank you Bibio for telling me about just taking the front cowl off instead of what I done before which was taking the tank and airbox off and struggling to get to the connector. Not sure why I done that before lol but took the front cowl off and one of the connector pins had burnt out so cut and rewired and working again :D
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