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Water in the switch?... also speeding :(
Just jetwashed the bike and afterwards the hazards were flashing. The switch isnt activated or anything silly like that, there doesnt seem to be any loose wires. Any ideas? Do I just leave it to dry out?
My worry is that the battery could go flat before everything dries out, or if its something more complicated. To top it all off, as I returned a missed call from my sister while sitting around near the petrol station, she tells me theres a letter for me from the police. Caught speeding in the car last week, 3 points and a 60 quid fine. Haven't even sent my license away after passing my bike test a month ago and now I'll be sending it to get updated to add the bike and 3 points and a new photo all at the same time! Could only happen to me :( |
Re: Water in the switch?... also speeding :(
dont use a jet wash on a bike..... there is no need, and its too powerfull.
as you have found out, it will also get rid of all the gresse in the bearings, |
Re: Water in the switch?... also speeding :(
yep, I thought I was pretty careful to only direct it at the tank, the frame and the rear hugger to get the dirt off, then went over the rest with the soft foam brush, then gave it a rinse from a distance of a couple of metres.
Wont be doing it again. Think it'll dry out ok though? |
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Re: Water in the switch?... also speeding :(
Right well i loosened the casing on the switch to try to get it to dry out quicker, but don't want to take the whole thing apart because I don't really know what I'm doing and don't want to make things worse!
There has been a development in the situation though, the lights are solidly on most of the time, with the right side flashing every so often I don't know if that's a good sign or a bad sign. I keep the bike garaged about 4 miles from home and don't want to leave it until I know what's going on with it. I'm not having a very good day. |
Re: Water in the switch?... also speeding :(
Is your bike alarmed?
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Re: Water in the switch?... also speeding :(
Might be an idea to disconnect the battery until it dries out?
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Re: Water in the switch?... also speeding :(
Yeah its got a metasystem alarm and immobiliser. That seemed to be working fine as did everything except that the hazards were flashing. I keep the bike away from home so I waited around for a couple of hours, taking the bike out for 5 mins every half hour or so to try and keep the battery going. As I was going home though the lights had stopped flashing and were lit solid but starting to fade and the bike wouldn't start so I'm guessing the battery will be dead by now. I'll see if it all dries out by saturday and recharge the battery. Think it'll be ok?
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Re: Water in the switch?... also speeding :(
Could be the alarm - turn the ignition on (with a charged battery) and arm/disarm the alarm. Can't remember the combination, but YC sorted my meta with that once when it was doing something similar.
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