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BomBalong 14-04-11 10:15 PM

Headlight Problem
 
Hi

Was on the ride home this evening when i noticed that the headlights died, the High Beam still works fine but Low Beam is not working. Ive checked the fuses and all seems to be okay on that end.

Please, can someone help me [-o<

Thanks in advance.

Sid Squid 14-04-11 10:35 PM

Re: Headlight Problem
 
If all else fails go for the obvious: Have you checked the bulb/s?

I'm sure you have, but you don't mention it.

BomBalong 15-04-11 05:46 AM

Re: Headlight Problem
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Sid Squid (Post 2520482)
If all else fails go for the obvious: Have you checked the bulb/s?

I'm sure you have, but you don't mention it.

good point Sid, i havent checked the bulbs. I thought it was kind of odd that both would go at the same time. I will try new bulbs when i get back from work.

Thanks Sid :D

The Guru 15-04-11 07:01 AM

Re: Headlight Problem
 
If its not the bulbs.. and I agree that its strange that they both go same time, check fuses. Theres a 15A mini blade fuse for Low beam and one for High beam.

daveyrach 15-04-11 07:31 AM

Re: Headlight Problem
 
Check the switch gear, i had the on a Yamaha XJ and it turned out to be the dipped beam connection in the handlebar switch, the solder had cracked and broken of.

Sid Squid 15-04-11 07:42 AM

Re: Headlight Problem
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by BomBalong (Post 2520519)
I thought it was kind of odd that both would go at the same time.

Yes, it would be odd, but not unknown, however they may not have done so - it's not unusual for one to be gone a while, but only to be noticed when the other stops working as well.

BomBalong 15-04-11 01:40 PM

Re: Headlight Problem
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Sid Squid (Post 2520542)
Yes, it would be odd, but not unknown, however they may not have done so - it's not unusual for one to be gone a while, but only to be noticed when the other stops working as well.

Yeah that is true, but i am 98% sure that both was working fine before last night. Im gonna go to Halfrauds now and get some new bulbs and see if that will solve the problem. *i hope*

Quote:

Originally Posted by The Guru (Post 2520529)
If its not the bulbs.. and I agree that its strange that they both go same time, check fuses. Theres a 15A mini blade fuse for Low beam and one for High beam.

I did look at the fuses last night when i got in. The fuse seemed fine and i tried the spare one just incase if it was a dodgy fuse. Still had no luck.

I also checked the connections on the back of the bulbs, and they seem to be okay aswell. is there anyway i could prize out the connector for the high beam and put it on the low beam prong to see if it something todo with the wiring?

BomBalong 15-04-11 02:29 PM

Re: Headlight Problem
 
UPDATE!

Just fitted the new bulbs to find that the low beam still does not work. Gonna take a look at the switchgear as daveyrach said and see what that brings.

BomBalong 15-04-11 03:22 PM

Re: Headlight Problem
 
just took the switch gear apart to find no problems at all, put a bridge over the solder joints on the switch to try and see if was the switch that was playing up and got nothing, now to see if i can descramble the wiring diagram.

just had a further look and im getting no-where i bridged the fuse with a paper clip just to see if they would light briefly and got absolutely sod all, am i right in thinking that i may have an earthing problem? or maybe a wire has come adrift somewhere * which i do sincerely hope not *

leebex 15-04-11 07:47 PM

Re: Headlight Problem
 
Had a similar problem a couple of weeks back, a week before my mot!! my main beam stopped working, turns out it was a slightly corroded connector pin in the loom plug behind the fairing.

I bridged it from the handlebar switch to the light bulb and it worked, pointing to a problem in the line from switch to bulb.

Lee


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