Upon inspecting the button, and after disassembling the housing for the button, I found that it had broken (it looked that way on the outside, however, it seemed that it may have melted a bit on the inside, and I know that this is going to sound dumb, but I really couldn't say with certainty that it did melt, the break on the outside was clean, on the inside, the part with the little nipple and fins just under where that little copper contact goes, looked like it could have been affected by heat, but I'm not certain).
I attempted to get the bike to start, but to no avail (I thought that I should have been able to use a piece of wire or something to connect the contact points where the button is, I was wrong). Eventually, I repaired the button with super glue (which now has a billion and three uses), and put it back in, although I have yet to start it, the starter did engage (the battery was drained by a couple of hours of attempted testing).
Now here is the weird part. With the button missing, the turn signals did not blink until I removed the connector that from the starter button leading to the wiring harness. It would also blink when I removed the headlight connection. Furthermore, it seems as if the battery drained way to quickly, even for the amount of time that I had been testing things.
I am going to attempt to start it tomorrow, and see if the signals etc... all work. My question for right now is: has anyone had their starter button melt before (which is probably the case, soft on the inside, and hard on the outside, like a Klondike bar), and if so, what would cause it? And why would there be the problem with the blinkers? Is there something with the charging system that would cause a large surge affecting the starter button?
I will add more tomorrow when I get it running (I hope I get it running, the starter engaged a bit, but the battery was not strong enough to start the bike).
Your help is appreciated in advance.
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