Help! 1987 Hurricane Headlight won't work
#1
Help! 1987 Hurricane Headlight won't work
Forgive me if I'm going about asking this question in the wrong area. My headlight won't work. It comes on sometimes and then goes out. Most of the time won't come on at all. The plug is getting power but only .12 volts? I'm completely ignorant to this kind of thing. I've been told it could be the relay, but where is it? I found the starter relay, is that it? Any help would be much appreciated as I am actually fixing this for my Dad. I would love the bike but I only weigh 115lbs. Lol. Please help! Thanks!
#2
My light sometime goes out if the start button is pressed in. If I use my thumb and kinda flick it back out my head light will come on. Since you say your head light sometimes work it might be the start button. Also if it is pressed in the starter is still turning over (engaged). Hope this helps.
#3
I couldn't tell you exactly where the relay is because I've never had an issue with one. I suppose you could just trace the wires and find it.
However, I think there should be two of them?? One should be for lo beam and one for high (both bulbs) so either high or low beams should work. Two relays are not likely to go at the same time?? Just shooting from the hip on that one.
I would suspect the headlight dimmer switch (or just the headlight fuse).
The dimmer switch (hi/lo beam switch) is a known problem and will cause neither headlamp to work when it's messed up (stuck between). Try flicking it back and forth a bunch of times and push hard on it and see if the light comes on.
It may not be the problem, but I've experienced this issue firsthand.
It's slightly unnerving when cruising along at night and you flip to high beams and lose all your lights.
However, I think there should be two of them?? One should be for lo beam and one for high (both bulbs) so either high or low beams should work. Two relays are not likely to go at the same time?? Just shooting from the hip on that one.
I would suspect the headlight dimmer switch (or just the headlight fuse).
The dimmer switch (hi/lo beam switch) is a known problem and will cause neither headlamp to work when it's messed up (stuck between). Try flicking it back and forth a bunch of times and push hard on it and see if the light comes on.
It may not be the problem, but I've experienced this issue firsthand.
It's slightly unnerving when cruising along at night and you flip to high beams and lose all your lights.
#4
My $$ is on a fuse. Pop the fuse cover off and have a look at the plan. Pull the fuses and inspect them for corrosion. Fine sand paper and some WD40. Also just trace the wires and inspect the connections for anything dodgy. Just put the lights on and start shaking and tapping around the place. Next I'd try the same treatment on the switchgear. Let us know what happens.
BTW. As far as I know you're in the right place to ask away
BTW. As far as I know you're in the right place to ask away
#5
im gonna place my money on the starter switch..ive had this happen with nearly all my bikes ive had (always older bikes) some playing with the starter switch should get it to be intermittent on demand (if that makes sense lol)
i actually just bought new switches for both my right and left from honda...approximately 200 bucks for both, but i wont have those issues, and they sure do look hella good!
i actually just bought new switches for both my right and left from honda...approximately 200 bucks for both, but i wont have those issues, and they sure do look hella good!
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