Thanks so much for the detailed response, Scott. I really appreciate it!
[QUOTE=3Phase;444209]How's it going, Dux? Do you have a manual and/or a schematic?
1980 XS1100SG/LG and 1981 XS1100SH/LH Color Schematic
Yes, but not color. Thats awesome! Thanks
With the Ignition Switch OFF and the Engine OFF:
Check the Battery voltage and make sure it's greater than 12.6 volts.
12.65v
With the Ignition Switch ON and the Engine OFF:
Check the Battery voltage again to make sure it's still greater than 12.6 volts and not dropping too quickly with the basic pre-start electrical load.
12.2v (jumper = Headlight is on when switch is on)
Check the voltage on ALL of the Brown wires at the Input/Line side of the Fuse Block. The Brown wires are the 12 volt switched power feed from the Brown wire at the Ignition Switch. They're all spliced onto the Brown wire inside the wiring harness just upstream of the Fuse Block so they should ALL be within a half a volt of the Battery voltage.
and here is where i think the problem starts, i'm getting 11.1v on all the brown wires at the fuse block
I'll work through the rest of your tips... (btw i recently installed the new style fuse block)
Thanks again,
[QUOTE=3Phase;444209]How's it going, Dux? Do you have a manual and/or a schematic?
1980 XS1100SG/LG and 1981 XS1100SH/LH Color Schematic
Yes, but not color. Thats awesome! Thanks
With the Ignition Switch OFF and the Engine OFF:
Check the Battery voltage and make sure it's greater than 12.6 volts.
12.65v
With the Ignition Switch ON and the Engine OFF:
Check the Battery voltage again to make sure it's still greater than 12.6 volts and not dropping too quickly with the basic pre-start electrical load.
12.2v (jumper = Headlight is on when switch is on)
Check the voltage on ALL of the Brown wires at the Input/Line side of the Fuse Block. The Brown wires are the 12 volt switched power feed from the Brown wire at the Ignition Switch. They're all spliced onto the Brown wire inside the wiring harness just upstream of the Fuse Block so they should ALL be within a half a volt of the Battery voltage.
and here is where i think the problem starts, i'm getting 11.1v on all the brown wires at the fuse block
I'll work through the rest of your tips... (btw i recently installed the new style fuse block)
Thanks again,
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