Ducati ST2 blinkers and brake light not working
Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2007 10:40 am
All functions in the left bar work except for the blinkers. No blinkers front or rear. My front brake light switch is also not working. I have found the Radio Shack part number for the switch, but I'll see if there's an available alternative here.
High_Side, I could use your help on this one. Here's what I have so far:
Well, I have some results from testing. When testing the brake light switch for resistance, I could not get the reader to zero out when ON (brake engaged). When OFF (brake disengaged) the reading was the intial "off the scale" reading.
As for the turn switch, there was continuity in the handlebar switch in both directions, that is good.
Then I jumped up the power line to testing the fuse connection (#04 in wiring diagram), it too was ok (fuse intact, voltage reading 12.5). That tells me the ground is good and power is available to the Indicator Flasher (#05) which is next inline from that particular fuse.
At the Indicator Flasher (#05), I could test that relay individually because I cannot find it And I have an idea where it is, and I surely cannot get to it without removing that middle fairing. So to try to test that connection I went from #04 Fuse block -->through #05 --> to the #38 harness connection that feeds the left switch housing blinker. I got voltage of 12.5 and a resistance reading at 10.5. Out of curiosity (an no electrical knowledge whatsoever) I tested the connection from the left side of the fuse connection to the same output there at #38, voltage was 0.0 and resistance 6.75.
Can anyone help me decifer this chicken scratch numbers I've put together? From my extremely limited electrical system knowledge, I'm thinking the #38 Indicator Relay is the problem. It was my first thought prior to testing, but unless you test, you don't really know for sure.
What do you guys think? Is there something I should have done differently? I'd like to reiterate that all other functions on the left switch housing are properly working, as also on the right housing (with exception of the brake light switch).
Are the blinkers like a string of christmas light in that if one goes, all of them go?
High_Side, I could use your help on this one. Here's what I have so far:
Well, I have some results from testing. When testing the brake light switch for resistance, I could not get the reader to zero out when ON (brake engaged). When OFF (brake disengaged) the reading was the intial "off the scale" reading.
As for the turn switch, there was continuity in the handlebar switch in both directions, that is good.
Then I jumped up the power line to testing the fuse connection (#04 in wiring diagram), it too was ok (fuse intact, voltage reading 12.5). That tells me the ground is good and power is available to the Indicator Flasher (#05) which is next inline from that particular fuse.
At the Indicator Flasher (#05), I could test that relay individually because I cannot find it And I have an idea where it is, and I surely cannot get to it without removing that middle fairing. So to try to test that connection I went from #04 Fuse block -->through #05 --> to the #38 harness connection that feeds the left switch housing blinker. I got voltage of 12.5 and a resistance reading at 10.5. Out of curiosity (an no electrical knowledge whatsoever) I tested the connection from the left side of the fuse connection to the same output there at #38, voltage was 0.0 and resistance 6.75.
Can anyone help me decifer this chicken scratch numbers I've put together? From my extremely limited electrical system knowledge, I'm thinking the #38 Indicator Relay is the problem. It was my first thought prior to testing, but unless you test, you don't really know for sure.
What do you guys think? Is there something I should have done differently? I'd like to reiterate that all other functions on the left switch housing are properly working, as also on the right housing (with exception of the brake light switch).
Are the blinkers like a string of christmas light in that if one goes, all of them go?