I Think I Blew My Voltage Regulator Boosting My Bike?
I Think I Blew My Voltage Regulator Boosting My Bike?
I have a 1980 gs1100e it keeps blowing fuses for the headlight and turn signals am I looking at replacing the voltage regulator? I made the mistake of boosting the bike with my truck they worked before i did this I am thinking that I fried something when I did this, if i put a new fuse in it will work until I Rev the motor and then the fuse blows.
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Hang on, I don't have a wiring diagram for your bike bit I'm pretty sure the regulator isn't in the headlight/turnsignal circuit.
Get a manual for your bike. It will have a wiring diagram for your bike. Locate the headlight and follow the wire back to the battery. Use a colored pencil to mark the wire so it stands out on the diagram. Now when you remove the gas tank you know what wire to look for. I do know both circuits controls are on the left switch bank.(Hi-Low/Left-Right/Horn) That is a clue anyway. You have a short to the frame (Ground) somewhere.
Get a manual for your bike. It will have a wiring diagram for your bike. Locate the headlight and follow the wire back to the battery. Use a colored pencil to mark the wire so it stands out on the diagram. Now when you remove the gas tank you know what wire to look for. I do know both circuits controls are on the left switch bank.(Hi-Low/Left-Right/Horn) That is a clue anyway. You have a short to the frame (Ground) somewhere.
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Yeah if you're blowing fuses it's a pretty sure bet you have a short where a wire has rubbed through the insulation and is contacting metal somewhere. It may take a while, but following the wires from the headlight and signals will likely show you a rubbed spot.
My guesses are the edge of the headlight bucket, or under the tank where the tank has been put back on top of a wire, or through the rear signals into the rear fender, they often rub through there too.
My guesses are the edge of the headlight bucket, or under the tank where the tank has been put back on top of a wire, or through the rear signals into the rear fender, they often rub through there too.
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