Lighting System

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3. Main switch

 

4. Main fuse
5. Battery
32 Meter light (3.4w x 2)
33. Headlight fuse (10A)
34 Brake/tail light (27/8W)
35. High beam indicator (3.4W)
36. Headlight dimmer switch
37. Headlight (60/55W)

B. Lighting Tests and Checks

The battery provides power for operation of the headlight, taillight, and meter lights. If none of the above operates, always check battery voltage before proceeding further. Low battery voltage indicates either a faulty battery, low battery water, or a defective charging system. See "CHARGING SYSTEM" for checks of battery and charging system. Also check fuse condition. Replace any "open" fuses. There are individual fuses for various circuits (see complete Circuit Diagram).

NOTE:

Check the headlight bulb first before performing the following check.

1. Headlight check

NOTE:

When the main switch is turned to "ON", the headlight and meter lights come on automatically and the lights stay on until the ignition switch is turned to "OFF" even if the engine stalls.

Headlight does not come on when ignition switch is turned on

Check the headlight butb. Faulty

OK
Check the continuity of dimmer switch (L/B-Y, L/B-G wires). Faulty Replace the switch |

OK
Check the continuity of starter switch (R/Y- L/Bwire). Faulty Replace the switch |

OK

Check ihe headlight fuse.

Faulty

Replace the fuse.

OK

Check the continuity of main twitch (R-Brwire).

Faulty

Replace the switch.

OK

Check the main fuse.

Faulty

Replace the fuse.

OK

Check battery voltage.

Low

Charge or replace.

OK

Faulty grounding or faulty connection of headlight switch.

2. Taillight does not work:

a.   Check bulb.

b.  Check for 12V on blue wire.

c.   Check for ground on black wire to tail/brake light.