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Elio 19-04-06 01:02 PM

changeing speedometer bulb
 
Hi one and all, this is my first posting so sorry if I have missed anything of importance. I have an SV650S 2002 and need to change (or believe i do) the bulb on my speedometer as it no longer is lite.

Any advice on this procedure would be most welcome

Thanks

Elio

svrash 19-04-06 01:51 PM

Yeah, its a pain in the ass :roll:

You need no remove both mirrors, all the front fairing, the clock surround and then undo the 4x 8mm nuts that are a pain to get to because of the front subframe and lights :roll:

after that you just take off the gromit, undo the socket and take out the bulb :D

The bulbs are 12v 1.3w spade type bulbs with a 5mm connector

I know all this because I changed the tacho bulb in my S yesturday.......suzuki gave me the wrong wattage bulb when i gave them the part number thinking it would save agro..........how wrong was I

TSM 19-04-06 01:52 PM

Have fun.

Need to remove the clocks. I cant remember if you need to take both side panels and the clock cowling off. Then there are several nuts that you have to remove and diconnect the clocks and take the clocks out. Then remove all the screws from the back and open the clocks up. At the back there are several plastick twist lock holders with the bulbs. Some are diffrent from others.

I hav to replace 2 in mine. At the moment i cant see how fast i am going unless its over 70mph and the tacho is over 6k.

I have seen these LED replacements, i think they are 286 type fitment.
http://www.ultraleds.co.uk/default.p...sort=2a&page=2
http://www.ultraleds.co.uk/product_i...roducts_id=302

Viney 19-04-06 02:00 PM

Dude welcome.

1st off it involves removing the entire top fairing. Dont worry its not that bad.

Tools
4mm Allen key
6mm Allen Key
Philips screw driver
small bladed screw driver

1. Remove mirrors
- Undo screw on mirror plate
- Undo the 2 6mm allen bolts

2. Remove side pannels (One each side)
- 4 x 4mm allen bolts
- 1 philips screw (In front air intake)
- 1 clip (undeneath - Press center in, remove clip)

3. Unclip pannel and unplug inidcator

4. Remove center section
- 4x 4mm Allen bolts (2 on top, 2 underneath - You dont have to remove the screen)

5. Pull plug off of side light

6. Undo clock surround
- 1 x 4mm allen bolt
- 2 Philips screws

7. Undo clocks
- 4 x 8mm nuts
- Remove and unplug

8. Undo the clocks
- 5 philips screws

9. Replace bulbs (Replace all 3)

10. Put it all back to gether :D

svrash 19-04-06 03:19 PM

I've just found the bulb number, its 286
While investigating E-Bay i found some LED replacement ones 8)
Will give the blue ones a go :D

TSM 19-04-06 03:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by svrash
I've just found the bulb number, its 286
While investigating E-Bay i found some LED replacement ones 8)
Will give the blue ones a go :D

refer to post above http://forums.sv650.org/viewtopic.php?p=529374#529374

svrash 19-04-06 03:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TSM
Quote:

Originally Posted by svrash
I've just found the bulb number, its 286
While investigating E-Bay i found some LED replacement ones 8)
Will give the blue ones a go :D

refer to post above http://forums.sv650.org/viewtopic.php?p=529374#529374

#-o sorry

Jase22 19-04-06 03:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Viney
10. Put it all back to gether :D


Ah, the old Haynes manual line "installation is the reverse of removal" :lol: :lol:

Dorian 16-05-06 03:27 PM

Never again
 
I was too embarassed to take my bike to the store to get them to change a bulb so I did it myself.

It took me 4+ hours to take that giant jigsaw apart and stick it back together. The lights worked fine after.

The day after the regulator stopped working and I'm sure it must have been something I screwed up along the way.

Never again!

Chipstix 06-07-06 01:25 PM

anyone done the LED dash lights
 
Hi All,

I too have lost 2 of the 3 instrument/dash bulbs.

I like the idea of the LED approach - not for bling reasons (hence would prefer white), but for not having to change them again for a long time!

Looking at the website listed in this post, are these the right ones?

http://www.ultraleds.co.uk/product_i...b7132623127576

Has anyone successfully fitted these?

Anything I should know about? how is the dispersion, and are they TOO bright?

Cheers in advance,

Chris


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