Miles Long
Well-Known Member
There is one thing in common to the neutral light, tach and temp gauge....the positive feed wire, which is part of the "signal" fuse circuit. A sporadic interuption to this could cause grief.
However,you've got fuel issues as well. The one thing common to the fuel circuit and all of the above is the brown feed wire from the ignition switch to the fuse box. NOTHING on the bike will function if this source wire goes bonkers!
First thing to check - that infamous three-wire (red, brown, blue) ignition switch connector :damn angry:, below the headstock. Lots of forum members have found the connector to be corroded, or burnt thru (me!) While you have it apart, check the continuity of the ignition switch.
That digital voltage gauge could also be a good diagnostic tool, but not wired direct to the battery. If you could bare the brown wire of a little insulation, preferably downstream of the three wire connector, and wire the gauge in here, any sporadic interruption of fuse box power would be evident. Of course the volt meter would only be powered up with the ignition "on". Which is probably a good thing - no draw on the battery with the bike off, regardless of how little amperage it uses.
Cheers!
However,you've got fuel issues as well. The one thing common to the fuel circuit and all of the above is the brown feed wire from the ignition switch to the fuse box. NOTHING on the bike will function if this source wire goes bonkers!
First thing to check - that infamous three-wire (red, brown, blue) ignition switch connector :damn angry:, below the headstock. Lots of forum members have found the connector to be corroded, or burnt thru (me!) While you have it apart, check the continuity of the ignition switch.
That digital voltage gauge could also be a good diagnostic tool, but not wired direct to the battery. If you could bare the brown wire of a little insulation, preferably downstream of the three wire connector, and wire the gauge in here, any sporadic interruption of fuse box power would be evident. Of course the volt meter would only be powered up with the ignition "on". Which is probably a good thing - no draw on the battery with the bike off, regardless of how little amperage it uses.
Cheers!