Everything is good till I reach section (C)
"Disconnect the RR from the bike. Switch the multimeter to the diode test position. Connect the RED multimeter lead to the RED positive output wire of the RR. Connect the BLACK multimeter-lead to one of the yellow wires. Check the reading. Repeat this procedure for the two other yellow wires."
When I do this, I get open circuit (OL) on my fluke meter.
In this section:
Connect the BLACK multimeter lead to the RED output wire of the RR. Connect the RED multimeter lead to one yellow wire. Check the reading. Repeat this procedure for the two other yellow wires.
I get ~0.5V for all of them
In section:
Connect the BLACK multimeter lead to the negative output wire (BLACK/WHITE) of the RR . If there is no output wire, connect the black multimeter lead to the RR-case Connect the RED multimeter lead to one yellow wire. Check the reading. Repeat this procedure for the two other yellow wires.
I get (OL) on my meter,
and in this one:
Connect the RED multimeter lead to the negative output wire (BLACK/WHITE) of the RR. If there is no output wire, connect the black multimeter lead to the RR case Connect the BLACK multimeter lead to one yellow wire. Check the reading. Repeat this procedure for the two other yellow wires.
I get ~0.5V.
Is it safe to assume that the R/R is ****ed? Sounds to me like a bad set of diodes on the inside? Someone please help!!!
Thanks!
Marc
**ignore the edit... it was a loose wire... looks like im going to be doing some replacing of bullet connectors on tthe weekend****
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