footloose
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If, during the POST, power on self test, of the lights, a low beam globe has failed or shows failure, does the control module disconnect, power down, that particular circuit?
Two reasons for this question.
If you have an extra fog light slaved via a relay from the low beam headlight circuit, when the headlight globe fails, if the module powers down that circuit then it seems to me that you will also lose the foglight.
I'm seeing a headlight globe failure signal on the RID but my eyes and my multimeter are telling me that the globe is okay but it doesn't light up and I can't measure a voltage at the connector. My foglight will not light up either and I believe the globe to be okay. I have tried a new globe in the low beam headlight with no sucess.
My high beam headlight works okay.
I have a pdf file showing the electrical system of the bike but the ZF control module is, of course, just a "black box".
Thanks, Brian.
Two reasons for this question.
If you have an extra fog light slaved via a relay from the low beam headlight circuit, when the headlight globe fails, if the module powers down that circuit then it seems to me that you will also lose the foglight.
I'm seeing a headlight globe failure signal on the RID but my eyes and my multimeter are telling me that the globe is okay but it doesn't light up and I can't measure a voltage at the connector. My foglight will not light up either and I believe the globe to be okay. I have tried a new globe in the low beam headlight with no sucess.
My high beam headlight works okay.
I have a pdf file showing the electrical system of the bike but the ZF control module is, of course, just a "black box".
Thanks, Brian.