Dummy me (and because my battery hasn't gotten a good charge) I though "Well, I'll just pop it down my really steep driveway like I have been for the last 2 weeks". Half way down the really, really steep driveway, I thought, "If my display isn't lighting up at all, I have a bigger problem than a bad battery." I stopped the bike there. I hooked the battery up to a car batter to double check, but still no light up at the dash. In an effort to get it back up the driveway (rain was inbound and I was 15 minutes late to class), I swapped out my 15 amp main fuse with a 10 amp to match the starter circuit 10A fuse. I jumped the main fuse to the starter fuse (on the same side to ensure I hit at least one of the fuses), and I got lights at my dash and my gear shift indicator again. I hit my start button, was in 2nd and didn't realize it, and the bike rolled right off the stand and *kerplunk*, I picked her back up.
Got ready to start again and didn't have enough juice on my battery to move the starter, so I hooked up my car battery again to jump it (not a running car), and got a *POP*, like a 22 gun shot. At that point, I grabbed a friend and we pushed her back up the steep, steep driveway.
Today I did more troubleshooting. I popped off the back of the ignition switch and I have my battery voltage at the switch. Upon turning the switch, my meter drops to reading 0. I popped out all fuses but the main fuse, and I have my battery voltage show up again. Inserting any other fuse (starting circuit fuse, signal fuse, etc) and I start to short out again.
Sorry about the length of the story. My questions are this: 1.)Could I have fried a component by jumping my main fuse to my starter fuse? Also, I know that I have to go through and clean my electrical connections. Today, wiggling the connector in my headlight, between my main fuse and my ignition switch, changed my voltage reading between about 6 volts and 10 volts at the switch. 2.) The green and blue sealed connectors inside the headlight are STUCK! I cannot get them apart to clean/fix the contacts inside. Can these come apart, or do they need to get cut out?
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