All the electrical worked when I brought her home. But, the wiring around the coils was all damaged - including the connectors. The 9 point connectors for the instruments were melted together so badly that they had to be cut apart to seperate them from the harness. The insulation was badly damaged from the front of the tank back to the battery box. And considering the look of the breather box, I would assume that it originated there.
So, I replaced the wiring harness on Friday. I was careful making sure that every connection was solid and tight and that all grounds were minded. When I slapped the battery in, the only thing I got power to, apparently, was the neutral light and the horn. And this is where the fun begins.
I went back through and reconnected all the junction points. Every connector was disconnected, cleaned and reconnected. After that was done, my oil indicator light came on. Progress. The starter switch isn't working and the previous owner had jury-rigged another. That worked before the harness change. It currently does not. I have the replacement to fix the switch; but, it should still start off the workaround. I shorted across the posts on the solenoid to make sure it wasn't a power issue - the starter cranked over normally. So it doesn't appear to be power.
Next on my trip around the bike, I decided to check for power across the
fuse box. When I tested the bottom most fuse on the block, nothing seemed to happen - power was normal; but, when I touched positive to the second from the bottom and grounded the other end of the tester against the frame, I suddenly had rear running lights. The brake light had been working since the change over on the harness; but, I hadn't had running lights. I also noticed that my hi/low beam indicator was now on. So, I decided to check the blinkers which hadn't worked since the change. They work - sortof.
My front left and rear right blinkers come on and stay on. The front right and rear left will not come on at all.. no matter what I have tried. I swapped out the blinker module with a known good module and there is no change.
So, long story short, I can't get the starter switch to function and my blinkers are only halfway working. Since this came about, I can turn power to the bike off and on without any change - everything still works.
And the latest addition is the instrument backlights for the front gauges.
My gut is telling me there is a loose connection or a bad ground somewhere; but, I'm stumped as to where to go from here.. at least for the moment. I've never had to troubleshoot an issue like this before - just been lucky I guess. And, incidentally, the wiring diagram provided in the clymers SUCKS hugely. The color codes don't all match, and the diagram is less than useful IMO. Tempted to write up my own along with a technical brief for changing out a harness when this is all done. I can now pretty much change one blindfolded.
Thanks for the help in advance. Looking forward to any input.
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