i have a 2005 7fidy kat.i been having this problem with the headlights.when i turn on the key the headlights wont come on.so i moved wires around and found that its in the control where the hand throttle is.i removed the top cover (where you can see the cables.as i wiggle the wires around you can see a spark under the cables and the headlights blink on.how do i get the cables off?do i have to disconnect the cables at the carbs? and how are those wires connected(screw or soldered).i cant find anything about this in my manual.thanks
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Originally posted by Just5centsOriginally posted by Black_peterBut but but....
What wire in the right control pod affected the headlight?
so i moved wires around and found that its in the control where the hand throttle is.i removed the top cover (where you can see the cables.as i wiggle the wires around you can see a spark under the cables and the headlights blink on
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Originally posted by Black_peterMaybe but:
so i moved wires around and found that its in the control where the hand throttle is.i removed the top cover (where you can see the cables.as i wiggle the wires around you can see a spark under the cables and the headlights blink on
rwcreigh, sitting on the bike, is it your left hand or right hand?
Cheers,
=-= The CyberPoet
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Originally posted by rwcreighno.there are a group of wires that run in the control where the red button and the start button is.one of those wires is for the headlights and it came undone.
Cheers,
=-= The CyberPoet
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all i know is when i turn on the key the lights would not come on but the dashlights would except for the blue highbeam lights.they never came on even when i drive.i would grab the group of wires that go in to the throttle(right side)and wiggle they would flash and i could see a spark in side.so i took it apart and found 1 wire broke loose at the solder.so i resoldered and it works fine.i guess i got lucky.i thought i might need a new wire harness.
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Cyber wroteUnless it's actually a sense wire to trigger the relay used on the latest models (since the headlight shuts down when the engine isn't spinning, right?).
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