Replacing the diode for the automatic headlight relay was much easier than I thought it would be at first.
The diode lives near the headlight relay in the wiring harness
Apparently this was a self-kill
I broke the diode when I was cleaning the connectors and the wiring
I traced the diode and headlight relay wire back to the splice and marked the correct white wire at the voltage regulator/rectifier connector
The middle white wire goes to the diode on my bike
After soldering in a new diode I put a neoprene hose over the diode and its connectors and kept it out of the main wiring harness bundle when I re-taped everything
While I was replacing the diode I noticed the rubber mount for the emergency ignition cutoff switch (the tipover switch) was torn and the switch was hanging sideways, sort of
Norwegian racing twine will have to suffice until I find another rubber mount for the switch
Regards,
Scott
The diode lives near the headlight relay in the wiring harness
Apparently this was a self-kill
I broke the diode when I was cleaning the connectors and the wiring
I traced the diode and headlight relay wire back to the splice and marked the correct white wire at the voltage regulator/rectifier connector
The middle white wire goes to the diode on my bike
After soldering in a new diode I put a neoprene hose over the diode and its connectors and kept it out of the main wiring harness bundle when I re-taped everything
While I was replacing the diode I noticed the rubber mount for the emergency ignition cutoff switch (the tipover switch) was torn and the switch was hanging sideways, sort of
Norwegian racing twine will have to suffice until I find another rubber mount for the switch
Regards,
Scott
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