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Danjal
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Well today i finally got the side stand in for the 85 gs550es. Originally the light was beleived to just be on 24/7 from the PO snipping the sidestand wires and connecting them. (Which he did and left me about an inch of wire on each side connected under a wire nut) He took out the sidestand and sensor all together. Well I plugged in the new sidestand and... nada.. light is still on, but it would get a bit dimmer when the sidestand was up. I checked the switch.. worked fine. The hell??? So for ****s and giggles I pulled the oil pressure sensor wire off. Worked perfectly.. Well time to trace wires.. Took the entire gauge cluster apart and off to see the wires running.. trace them back.. and lo and behold the OPS and the side stand light are joined up top.. and it appears to be factory. Both wires come out of the top right (After the main plug) into the relay (? just rows of squares with wires going in and back out) and are connected together. Why the heck are these connected to begin with? The reason I say its factory is its in a clear shrink wrapped tubing with a resistor in between the wires.
As is now it works perfectly, (Mystery resistor is removed) though the tank is still off of it but I can turn the starter over untill it builds up enough oil pressure that it shuts the light off. Thats with the side stand up and down to boot. I just cant figure out why in the world theres a resistor in there, and why the side stand and oil pressure gauge were linked.
So any thoughts on what this mystery resistor is for?
Ps- Previously owned bikes, not bad.. previous owners, bad.
As is now it works perfectly, (Mystery resistor is removed) though the tank is still off of it but I can turn the starter over untill it builds up enough oil pressure that it shuts the light off. Thats with the side stand up and down to boot. I just cant figure out why in the world theres a resistor in there, and why the side stand and oil pressure gauge were linked.
So any thoughts on what this mystery resistor is for?
Ps- Previously owned bikes, not bad.. previous owners, bad.
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