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gssmitty
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Hi all. Great site!
I looked at several of the posts reguarding the stator wire running to the headlight switch.
I have an 81 GS650 that happens to have the on off for the headlight. As I was cleaning all the electrical terminals, I found that the wires in the switch that run from the stator to the switch and back to the R/R got hot and melted the solder. Both wires were no longer connected to the poles.
I assume this would affect the charging of the battery and possibly point towards a resistance issue somewhere in the electrical system (more searching of course).
My question is would it be harmful to just solder those two wires together and bypass the switch?
I looked at several of the posts reguarding the stator wire running to the headlight switch.
I have an 81 GS650 that happens to have the on off for the headlight. As I was cleaning all the electrical terminals, I found that the wires in the switch that run from the stator to the switch and back to the R/R got hot and melted the solder. Both wires were no longer connected to the poles.
I assume this would affect the charging of the battery and possibly point towards a resistance issue somewhere in the electrical system (more searching of course).
My question is would it be harmful to just solder those two wires together and bypass the switch?