tyronewildman
Real Old Guy
A while back the cruise lite would go out but I could click it back on right away. This happened once a ride but within a week got more frequent. The next week it would start blinking during a ride and I couldn't reset it till I turned the key off. Within 2 weeks it would just blink when I turned it on. After letting it sit for a week, battery was dead. Battery Tender Jr would only charge it up to 5v. 1.5A charged it up to 13v. next day it was dead. Installed a new battery (14+v running) and 1st & 2nd time I started it, it still blinked when I turned the cruise on. Just Damn! 3rd time I started it cruise worked perfectly and has no problems for 2 weeks riding & each time I did click cruise on, whether I used it or not. I guess it is a "Cruise/Bad Battery Lite". What say you? Later,,, De
Fixed, Thanks to RichDoyle!
Yep, battery was bad but that wasn't problem. Battery was probably bad from setting a week, maybe w/parking lite on-but not sure about parking lite being on. Am sure Tender Jr wouldn't charge it above 5v (yes you have to parallel a good battery with a dead battery to get a "Smart Charger" to start charging. 1.5v smart charger did charge it to 13v+ but it wouldn't hold charge.
Back to the fix---As Rich suggested, I removed the front brake switch and cleaned it out with CRC contact cleaner and a blast of air. Reinstalled switch, turned on key, pressed cruise button and no problem. After removing the 1 screw holding switch, there is barely enough slack in the 4 wires to pull switch down and you can blow cleaner/air into a 1/8" square hole in the side of switch.
Who would have thought. I would guess that the same problem could be caused by trash in any of the switches.
Thanks again, Rich...Later,,,De
Fixed, Thanks to RichDoyle!
Back to the fix---As Rich suggested, I removed the front brake switch and cleaned it out with CRC contact cleaner and a blast of air. Reinstalled switch, turned on key, pressed cruise button and no problem. After removing the 1 screw holding switch, there is barely enough slack in the 4 wires to pull switch down and you can blow cleaner/air into a 1/8" square hole in the side of switch.
Who would have thought. I would guess that the same problem could be caused by trash in any of the switches.
Thanks again, Rich...Later,,,De
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