i have checked all the fuses and started chasing some wires but have no clue as to what to look for. any ideas?
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propayne7
electrical problem. please help
The bike is a '81 GS550T. When I got the bike, everything was working great except the carbs needed cleaning and synching. however after taking the carbs off i must have messed up a wire or something because now when i turn the key, all that comes on is the neutral light and oil light and it will tell me what gear the bike is in. i get no blinkers, no head light, no brake lights, no start or anything.
i have checked all the fuses and started chasing some wires but have no clue as to what to look for. any ideas?Tags: None
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Raven457
Sounds like you've got a wire pinched or shorted.
I'm chasing something similar on my '80 GS850GL - headlamp worked fine when I test drove it, but now after getting her home the head and rear lamps are dead, the brake light works (but only from the foot pedal), and the turn signals only work if I disconnect the turn signal control unit. Color me confused, for sure.
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blo
ditto on what Raven said
Find the schematic and find out which wire these lights have in common (prob. ground)
Locate that wire!
best of luck
-blo
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BassCliff
Greetings and Salutations!!
Hi Mr. propayne7,
My usual recommendation is to check and clean every electrical connection and ground on the entire wiring harness, from headlight bucket to tail light, including the fusebox and ignition switch. You've got almost 30 years of corrosion in those connections. I know, it's a pain, but you'll be glad you did. There's lots more GS lovin' on my website. Here's my "welcome thang"...
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