Riddle me this...

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Key's out of ignition, everything is off... except the spotlights!?

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Ahh................the new 'keyless' ignition model

You're light years ahead, in the GS timeline
 
Ahh................the new 'keyless' ignition model

You're light years ahead, in the GS timeline

Would you expect anything less from me JB? :D

Wet/sticking relay.

Tap it.

Excuse my naivety... but where would I find said relay?

I fixed the issue by turning the ignition and on and off again... Glad I noticed it outside the office this morning... Don't think the battery would've made it through the day otherwise
 
Excuse my naivety... but where would I find said relay?

I fixed the issue by turning the ignition and on and off again...

Dunno :nenau

They look like the OEM spots, so the relay may be in the fuse/relay box, but that would be too easy :D

The fact that they went off when you powered up and down tends to hint at the relay just getting stuck over.....if it was wet internally and was shorting 'on', it wouldn't have made much difference, and likewise, the actual switch to the spots is unlikely to have been affected by the power off/on

Unless somebody knows for certain that the OEM lamps (if indeed that's what they are) have their relay in the box, it could be underneath it (which is a P.I.T.A, the fuebox can be a beeyatch to get out, regardless of how many times Steptoe has done it in under ten seconds with his eyes closed!) , in front of it or close by :for example in the space where the OBD diagnostic socket resides, just in front of the seat under the back of the tank

It will definitely be between the switch, the lights and the battery though :green gri

(Shouldn't take more than a couple of minutes to find it)

I'd replace the relay....I suspect that it will be a bit minging inside and this will happen again.
(A bog standard relay is a 'must have' bit in my spares bag, and it won't take you more than a minute to swap it out once you've found the right one.....just swap the connections one at a time for the same number on the new relay)
 
that bike is filthy, even the key is dirty, shameful , sticky relay ,
 
Haynes manual is saying the fuel tank needs to be removed to access the relay.
 

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And a wiring diagram,don't blame me if Mr Haynes info is dodgy :D
 

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Thanks! Although that's pretty tedious :(
 
Thanks! Although that's pretty tedious :(

Never said it would be good news :D hopefully the location is more accurate than the wiring diagram which appears to be suspect to me regarding how they have the pins numbered on the relay :blast
 
Haynes have been wrong a few times in my experience ?
Iv got to at some point clean & replace at least my aux light terminals if not the wiring itself plugs looking corroded as are relay pins,but it's a tank off to get to them job may just leave them buy new & reposition it all :rolleyes:
 
Its a mechanical device with a wiper scraping over a carbon track. A good whack can help for a while but it's on the way out.
 


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