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I'm looking at the 78 GS750 harness diagram and am seeing several fuses that I cannot find on the bike. Is it possible that the PO removed them? I've only been successful in starting the bike with a screwdriver across the starter relay, but upon the last attempt it sparked pretty good and the headlight no longer illuminates. Since I have no other lights, I really have no way of knowing what happened and I can't find any fuses to check. The bike does repeatedly turn over with the screwdriver across the terminals regardless of key position. It never starts however.
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I could be wrong, but I believe your bike should have ONE fuse. Might not be real obvious by looking at the harness, but look for a single enclosed fuse on the left side of the battery.
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Originally posted by Steve View PostI could be wrong, but I believe your bike should have ONE fuse. Might not be real obvious by looking at the harness, but look for a single enclosed fuse on the left side of the battery.
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Originally posted by Nickel View PostI thought I had read on the forum that 78 was the year they went to multiple fuses. Based on the diagram, I should have a bunch, but I could be looking at the wrong diagram. It's a 1978 GS750E and I'm using this as a guide:
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