Neutral light and battery light fault

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Can't get my head round this one.

When I start the bike up the neutral light and battery light come on. I think this is normal until you rev the engine slightly and the battery light goes out.

Well, mine doesn't any more. The battery light stays on until I put the bike into gear and then goes out. As soon as I'm back in neutral the battery light comes back on.

The battery seems to be charging OK and I haven't added/removed/fiddled about with any of the electrical system.

Any ideas?
 
Grizzly said:
Hi,
Had this fault before and replied to a couple of guys with the same problem - see this post:-

http://www.ukgser.com/forums/showthread.php?t=44325

In fact I think one of the crimps on my replacement loom has broken now!! - as I said the last time, crap design??

Cheers.......................Grizzly :beer:


That looks like the one...

Thanks Grizzly
 
I've had this problem for the last three or four months & it's has been driving me mad. I'll be pulling the front of my Bike apart tonight, I'll post the outcome, let's hope that this is the problem. :thumb
 
Just to compare notes then Geezer...

When my fuel light comes on both the neutral and battery lights come on but are very faint.

When I start the bike in neutral, the neutral light is off but the HID indicates 0 as the gear.

I won't get a chance to pull the front of the bike off until at least the weekend and probably next week but I'll post the outcome too.

There are days I really like this site :thumb
 
Symptoms Vary!!

Hi Guys,
Just thought I'd mention that symptoms will vary from bike to bike - the break might be in a live feed or an earth or affect different lamps depending on which crimp is broken - there are at least five of the bloody things in that short loom!!!.
A temporary (permanent??) repair can be done by removing this short loom and carefully slitting open the sheath and finding the broken crimp - this can be replaced with another crimp or soldered and shrink-wrapped, then tape up the sheath with black insulating tape. All this bother may not appeal but bear in mind a new one is around £100 !!!.

Cheers....................Grizzly :beer:
 
Right Lads I stripped the front Of the bike down removed the tank & released the loom as I slit it open I found that it was full of water, as mentioned in previous threads the crimp connectors were all corroded the earth was by far the worst in fact as i was cleaning/ inspecting it the wires crumbled in my hands. I cut all the bad wiring out & soldered in new & heat shrinked each joint, then used self eneling tape to replace origional sheathing, plugged it back in & tested, Heh Presto !!!!!! good as new,
A very big thanks lads for all the advice, this was sending me mad as I new it was an earth fault but every time I tried to trace it I had no luck.

Just to summerise the symtoms;
1/ Ignition lamp glows [only just] when in neutral
2/ Neutral lamp not very bright
3/ Ignition lamp glows with low fuel lamp
4/ Intermittent neutral/ignition lamps when bike first switched on
5/ All lamps in the idiot strip glow dimly
 


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