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The dreaded low beam not working problem. Your views on this solution please.

T shock

Just got it firing!
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Hi Guys ,

The low beam is not working on my 2015 Stelvio 1200ntx . I have followed the excellent advices of canuck1969. But unfortunately still no light at low beam, yes have light at high beam. Replaced all relays still no joy. All fuses ok. I was considering putting in a fused positive (10amp) from the centre positive of the headlamp relay and splicing that into the low beam circuit . This positive lead goes off when the high beam is switched on. I have tried it and it does work on a temporary garage fix. I am assuming it is the headlamp dip switch that is the culprit, they are crazy money, if you can source one . This seems like a possible solution. Any thoughts guys , Given that it will be fused will there be an issue with it . Regards from Dublin, Ireland
 
Hi Brian , Yes I tried that , I opened out the handlebar housing where the switch is and did all that to no avail. It all points to the switch. As I said they are hard to get second hand and stupid expensive new. I have completed the above procedure and have used it for a few hours and seems to be a working solution
 
I had a Stelvio did same thing, like Dave says a relay fixed mine. The owner thought maybe his LED's were bad, did the same w/stock lites.
 
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