Just put a new battery on the GS as the old one was knackered, so its been sat for a few months.
Battery one and the alarm is fine, however none of the lights flash and there are no lights on the dash. Got one with tidying her up a bit and all of a sudden lights all on.
Tried to start and made a good go at it then nothing all lights etc gone again, first thing to look at is the loom into the bottom of the ignition switch as I know it can be an issue.
Wiggled everything and no difference, then all of a sudden everything back, try and start and goes again.
I know the old bricks had a load relief circuit and if you try and draw too much current is just cuts out, but this is more like a circuit breaker cutting out and then waiting for it to reset.
Got too dark and cold to have a good go over now but will have a look in the morning.
Anyone any thoughts as a good place to start, I was thinking just start with a multi meter and check where there is and isn't any power and work it from there, any pointers would be welcome.
So far I am sure that it is not the wires to the white plug in the base of the ignition switch, because I have checked it and its a relatively new one as I have replaced it within the last couple of years.
the accessory socket on the starter cover is fine and so is the supply to the starter, so the bits that come direct from the battery are fine.
When there is power, everything works as it should, lights indicators, horn etc etc.
Battery one and the alarm is fine, however none of the lights flash and there are no lights on the dash. Got one with tidying her up a bit and all of a sudden lights all on.
Tried to start and made a good go at it then nothing all lights etc gone again, first thing to look at is the loom into the bottom of the ignition switch as I know it can be an issue.
Wiggled everything and no difference, then all of a sudden everything back, try and start and goes again.
I know the old bricks had a load relief circuit and if you try and draw too much current is just cuts out, but this is more like a circuit breaker cutting out and then waiting for it to reset.
Got too dark and cold to have a good go over now but will have a look in the morning.
Anyone any thoughts as a good place to start, I was thinking just start with a multi meter and check where there is and isn't any power and work it from there, any pointers would be welcome.
So far I am sure that it is not the wires to the white plug in the base of the ignition switch, because I have checked it and its a relatively new one as I have replaced it within the last couple of years.
the accessory socket on the starter cover is fine and so is the supply to the starter, so the bits that come direct from the battery are fine.
When there is power, everything works as it should, lights indicators, horn etc etc.
