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Post by nashscooter on Jul 7, 2013 23:47:31 GMT -6
So if you press either brake handle it should turn the brake lights on and also supply voltage to the starter solenoid. Then you press the start button and it'll run. It appears one green/yellow wire is gone from the bullet connectors in your picture?
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Yes, the yellow/green wire just to the left of that particular bullet connector is the one I disconnected in order for the break light to work properly. Prior to this, the engine interlock never worked, nor did the red light on my dash do anything but remain on when the engine was running. P.S. I said above that the wire I removed was green, but upon closer inspection I now see that it is in fact both green and yellow.
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Post by nashscooter on Jul 7, 2013 15:31:21 GMT -6
I also forgot to mention that my front break handle does not effect my rear break lights when squeezed, so I wonder if perhaps it might not be wired correctly?
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Post by nashscooter on Jul 7, 2013 15:12:52 GMT -6
In the picture there are two lime green Y-connectors. The one on the far right has two black wires entering it and the one next it has just one yellow wire attached. The green wire I removed is shown next to this Y-connector. Attachments:
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Post by nashscooter on Jul 6, 2013 21:48:26 GMT -6
I pulled off the plastics pulled out one of the wires coming from the left break handle and now my break lights work, the interlock now works (it never did before), and a red light on the dash, which used to always remind on when ever I turned the key in the ignition, now only remains illuminated when I hold one of the breaks.
Honestly, I can't say for certain if my break lights ever worked, and if my riding instructor hadn't pointed it out, I might still not have noticed to this day.
Any ideas, about what the wire that I pulled out is supposed to be for?
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Post by nashscooter on Jul 2, 2013 15:23:12 GMT -6
Hey all, I hope somebody can advise me on what I should do to fix my rear break light problem. My riding instructor on Saturday at my ERC/BRC2 class pointed out that my rear break light didn't seem to be working properly e.g. no matter how much I squeeze the breaks, the LEDs won't turn off. Is there a connection or fuse I can check to fix this problem?
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