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nedc
'automatic' headlight probs GS850G
Wondering if anyone can 'shed some light' on my problem. I have been working on a neglected 1980 GS 850- I did the honda Regulator fix for a low charging problem, new carb boots ,etc. Now it is running and charging, but I have no headlight/taillight. It has a Vetter, the turn signals, brake light and horn all work normally. This model has no switch for the headlight. Normally, the lights won't turn on just turning the key on, and will not activate until the motor is running. So, my question is, what 'activates' the headlight circuit on these models that have no separate headlight switch? thanks.Tags: None
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mortation
Originally posted by nedc View PostWondering if anyone can 'shed some light' on my problem. I have been working on a neglected 1980 GS 850- I did the honda Regulator fix for a low charging problem, new carb boots ,etc. Now it is running and charging, but I have no headlight/taillight. It has a Vetter, the turn signals, brake light and horn all work normally. This model has no switch for the headlight. Normally, the lights won't turn on just turning the key on, and will not activate until the motor is running. So, my question is, what 'activates' the headlight circuit on these models that have no separate headlight switch? thanks.
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Planecrazy
On my Vetter setup the headlight/running lights/tail light all come on with the ignition switch. There is no other mechanism that activates the lights... If yours used to only turn on with the engine running it begs the question as to whether there is an electrical problem that already existed or whether the previous owner rigged something non-standard up.
Good luck with it!
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scotschult
Originally posted by Planecrazy View PostOn my Vetter setup the headlight/running lights/tail light all come on with the ignition switch. There is no other mechanism that activates the lights...
I've got the same '80 850G, and the same Vetter fairing. Mine is also like Planecrazy's, as to the function of the lights.
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nedc
OK, thanks for the info guys. The wiring shows evidence of having been butchered at some point in it's life, so i will start checking things. But, isn't the headlight supposed to not be on while the starter is turning to make sure the starter gets full juice?
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Originally posted by nedc View PostOK, thanks for the info guys. The wiring shows evidence of having been butchered at some point in it's life, so i will start checking things. But, isn't the headlight supposed to not be on while the starter is turning to make sure the starter gets full juice?sigpic
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focus frenzy
Originally posted by nedc View PostOK, thanks for the info guys. The wiring shows evidence of having been butchered at some point in it's life, so i will start checking things. But, isn't the headlight supposed to not be on while the starter is turning to make sure the starter gets full juice?
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flyingace
Originally posted by nedc View PostWondering if anyone can 'shed some light' on my problem. I have been working on a neglected 1980 GS 850- I did the honda Regulator fix for a low charging problem, new carb boots ,etc. Now it is running and charging, but I have no headlight/taillight. It has a Vetter, the turn signals, brake light and horn all work normally. This model has no switch for the headlight. Normally, the lights won't turn on just turning the key on, and will not activate until the motor is running. So, my question is, what 'activates' the headlight circuit on these models that have no separate headlight switch? thanks.
Did the lights work before your regulator 'fix'? One on the wires from the stator may feed into the headlight wire, and you may have fed that headlight wire into the regulator rather than into the headlight. It's a shot in the dark (excuse the pun), but I know earlier model 850s did this to prevent over-charging and the newer models didn't.
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Originally posted by flyingace View PostOne of the wires from the stator may feed into the headlight wire, and you may have fed that headlight wire into the regulator rather than into the headlight. It's a shot in the dark (excuse the pun), but I know earlier model 850s did this to prevent over-charging and the newer models didn't.
The old headlight switch had two separate sets of contacts: one set for the headlight wire, the other set for the stator wire. The wires from the switch go to a 9-pin connector under the tank, where it meets up with the main harness. Look around that connector for evidence of re-wiring. In the case of your bike (with no headlight switch), there will be a loop of wire that connects two pins on that connector. That is the bridge for the stator wire that used to go to the headlight switch.
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