HELP!!!!!!
That's a deal man... too bad you had to pay $600 for the new cpu.
BTW - You can probably get $200 back for it on eBay, or could have got one off eBay for $200. Never buy new w/o checkign eBay or Google searches first... bike parts are for sale everywhere, you just have to find them.
Good luck with the tail light. Electrical problems are always the worst.
Keep that thing rubber side down man, don't go over your limits on that bad boy.
BTW - You can probably get $200 back for it on eBay, or could have got one off eBay for $200. Never buy new w/o checkign eBay or Google searches first... bike parts are for sale everywhere, you just have to find them.
Good luck with the tail light. Electrical problems are always the worst.
Keep that thing rubber side down man, don't go over your limits on that bad boy.
so its lit all the time? or just won't blink when you turn it on?
if its on all the time its sounds like its hooked up like a running light. if it won't blink when you turn it on its because you need resistors, or if you have them they are not in right.
if its on all the time its sounds like its hooked up like a running light. if it won't blink when you turn it on its because you need resistors, or if you have them they are not in right.
Thanks for all the Awesome response guyz!!!!!!!!!
Both the yellow tail lights are on all the time.....and the turn signal switch does nothing.....what's the resistor thing? I'll do some research.......
Also I do have the service manual....it looks like ive got itconnected right...but I don't know....the two turn signal grounds are not connected to anything.....should there be a resistor between signal ground and signal hot???
This has been crazy good!!!!!!
Both the yellow tail lights are on all the time.....and the turn signal switch does nothing.....what's the resistor thing? I'll do some research.......
Also I do have the service manual....it looks like ive got itconnected right...but I don't know....the two turn signal grounds are not connected to anything.....should there be a resistor between signal ground and signal hot???
This has been crazy good!!!!!!
Ok....I've done my research....look's like I DO need a resistor between hot and ground on the turn signals.....does anyone know the impeadance????? I've thought about taking a OHM across a stock bulb and then matching the resistance to that....problem is I don't have one...Can anyone help????



