there's been some crude "modifications" for extra lights and alarm and one of these was broken..
so i am all fixed on the light side of things.
the clock however has the time in hong kong !
which is nice but not very useful when u live in the UK !
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Turns out to be a BROKEN WIRE in the very confusing alarm / light addition around the batteryNate wrote:had nay joy with this? if it is the fuses getting corroded, check for any water ingress dripping on the fusebox
if there's stuff joined with screw terminals / crimps / scotchlok consider replacing them with solder and heatshrink to prevent future problemsjonkennedy wrote:there's been some crude "modifications" for extra lights and alarm
that is a very good idea..Nate wrote:if there's stuff joined with screw terminals / crimps / scotchlok consider replacing them with solder and heatshrink to prevent future problemsjonkennedy wrote:there's been some crude "modifications" for extra lights and alarm
DT1 wrote:Have you checked the earth strap at the clutch end of the rocker cover, it's the earth for the instrument panel. Strange but true.
Caused all manner of weird goings on with my MFA until I traced it and fixed it.
Might be wrong here but I'm pretty sure that it's a brown wire you're looking for. The flat black just connects the head/rocker to bulk head.DT1 wrote:(usually flat and more substantial than a wire). This acts as an earth for the instruments.
Well, yes and no, I was about to edit my post in the light of day, the brown wire is the connection from the MFA but without the earth strap it isn't earthed properly and that's what I was thinking about because that was the problem I had. But if either connection is poor it will have the same effect.Brunty wrote:Might be wrong here but I'm pretty sure that it's a brown wire you're looking for. The flat black just connects the head/rocker to bulk head.DT1 wrote:(usually flat and more substantial than a wire). This acts as an earth for the instruments.
that's the one that can cause dash problems. usually makes the rev counter go mental first though.Brunty wrote:DT1 wrote:(usually flat and more substantial than a wire)The flat black just connects the head/rocker to bulk head.
im back onto this problemNate wrote:that's the one that can cause dash problems. usually makes the rev counter go mental first though.Brunty wrote:DT1 wrote:(usually flat and more substantial than a wire)The flat black just connects the head/rocker to bulk head.
have you tried resetting the clock wit the buttons on it? 2 small dints you poke with a biro to adjust