Demon
Tuned and Synch'ed
I have just returned from holiday de-stressed only to for my Cali to change all of that the first time I looked at it!
I thought it was going to be an easy MOT prep, start the bike after it's winter lay-up, inflate the tyres and go, boy was I wrong.
Re-connected the positive battery lead and started the engine, it started O.K. but on checking everything was working this occured;
Turn on lights, initially all working fine.
Brake lights good as is horn.
Right indicator was only working on rear, left side not working at all, then no indicators at all, hazard lights, or side lights front or rear and no dash lights.
When I turn on the hazard lights the flasher unit ticks but no lights, only light that comes on is the green warning light for the side/head lights on the dash panel like an earthing fault.
Now I only have head lights dip and high beam, horn and brake lights.
The only wiring I have disturbed is when I took off the forks to replace the seals, so only disconnected the front indicators, horns and head light.
Does anyone know what could be causing this?
Regards,
John.
I thought it was going to be an easy MOT prep, start the bike after it's winter lay-up, inflate the tyres and go, boy was I wrong.
Re-connected the positive battery lead and started the engine, it started O.K. but on checking everything was working this occured;
Turn on lights, initially all working fine.
Brake lights good as is horn.
Right indicator was only working on rear, left side not working at all, then no indicators at all, hazard lights, or side lights front or rear and no dash lights.
When I turn on the hazard lights the flasher unit ticks but no lights, only light that comes on is the green warning light for the side/head lights on the dash panel like an earthing fault.
Now I only have head lights dip and high beam, horn and brake lights.
The only wiring I have disturbed is when I took off the forks to replace the seals, so only disconnected the front indicators, horns and head light.
Does anyone know what could be causing this?
Regards,
John.