dcarver
Well-known member
Need some help -both headlights dead. All other electrical systems appear sat.
Troubleshooting done so far -
Hi/Lo beam relay, connector viewed female side
----------- --> Grn/Blue
----------- --> Yellow
pwr ---> | | |
hi beam on
It appears that either:
Questions?
Thanks in Advance guys -
My troubleshooting tonight was cut short by early darkness and the fact I'm bone tired from doing actual phsycial work this last weekend, :lol:
BTW, the failure occurred, or was first noticed, at startup this AM. Hmm, thinks me, I have my aux Solteks wired in parallel (direct via relay and via OEM headlight circuit and AutoSwitch) so I'll just ride to work with Solteks. Of course, just my luck, I blazed an CHP on 58 in early dawn light, he lit me up, pulled me over, but he was nice and let me go when I explained the situation and proved my headlights were dead and it IS getting into deer season out here and running blind on a bike is dangerous and I need to keep my job and..... A LEO who understands = priceless and having a backup bike (Wabs) = Beyond Priceless!
Troubleshooting done so far -
- Disconnect BlueSeas (and by association, all farkles)
- Check 25A headlight fuse - hot on both legs
- Remove Brodie ignition harness - just in case?
- Headlight relay 'clicks' OK - for whatever that's worth
- Test Soltek lights - OK. Inference is that since Solteks connect to high beam wiring via AutoSwitch, any problem (short) would yield Solteks inoperative.
- The AutoSwitch has a bi-color LED that illuminates when transitioning from low beam to high beam (trigger) then again from high beam to low beam (set). It is NOT illuminating at all.
- Pulled headlight relay - NO power at either of the heavy gauge wires (blue-green? and yellow)engine running or not.
- Headlight relay does have power on one 'pin', engine on or off, ignition on, when high beam is selected. See diagram below.
Hi/Lo beam relay, connector viewed female side
----------- --> Grn/Blue
----------- --> Yellow
pwr ---> | | |
hi beam on
It appears that either:
- No 'B+' power is available to be switched by the relay
- The 'Engine is running' signal is not
Questions?
- Do headlights source power via ignition switch? Any possibility the iggie switch is bad?
- Where can I check the 'Engine is running' signal and how does it control the headlight circuit?
- What to check next?
Thanks in Advance guys -
My troubleshooting tonight was cut short by early darkness and the fact I'm bone tired from doing actual phsycial work this last weekend, :lol:
BTW, the failure occurred, or was first noticed, at startup this AM. Hmm, thinks me, I have my aux Solteks wired in parallel (direct via relay and via OEM headlight circuit and AutoSwitch) so I'll just ride to work with Solteks. Of course, just my luck, I blazed an CHP on 58 in early dawn light, he lit me up, pulled me over, but he was nice and let me go when I explained the situation and proved my headlights were dead and it IS getting into deer season out here and running blind on a bike is dangerous and I need to keep my job and..... A LEO who understands = priceless and having a backup bike (Wabs) = Beyond Priceless!