I was riding my GS300 on the road a bit today while I wait for the new title to come in today (Lessons this weekend!) and I don't know what made me do so but i decided to go from High Beams to low-beam light, when I did so the bike just lost power. it didn't shut off, didn't die, but there was VERY little power coming through even as i hit the throttle.
I turned on the high beams and it picked right back up.
So i stop and try again, and same thing.
I remembered that I unplugged and replugged the turn signal relay (among other things) last week as I was just trying to get acquainted and familiar with the components (its my first bike and i've never ridden before). So i thought perhaps i left something loose.
I went to the the Turn Signal Relay and noticed that it wasn't in all the way. I make sure the connectors are fully engaged, close the casing and off I go. The bike no longer loses power when switching from high beam to low beam and vise-versa.
have ya'll heard of this before?
The wiring diagram on the manual indicates that the turn signal relay has a Light Blue wire (Lb) that goes to the Turn signal light switch.
However, it also has an Orange wire (O) that goes all the way to the Ignition Switch, I also notice the diagram (O) wire has an link to the a wiring hub tha tinterfaces with the yellow wire (Y) of the Dimmer switch (among other wires).
thats the extent to which i would venture to make a guess as to any possible relationship between this. Any thoughts??
Warm regards to all.
P.S. it was the first time i got out on the road on the bike, and went 40mph! Already wishing I had a bigger bike! hahahaha
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