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    jonne123
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    I put my dtr 125 back together. Battery showing 12.3V. My headlight is really dim. Gauge lights wont work only warning lights. Brake light works but not the rear light. Grounding issue? Fuse isnt blown.

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      I put my dtr 125 back together. Battery showing 12.3V. My headlight is really dim. Gauge lights wont work only warning lights. Brake light works but not the rear light. Grounding issue? Fuse isnt blown.

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      @jonne123 Are you able to run the engine, as that might change something? It will most likely be a bad ground, wrong or dodgey connection or a broken wire somewhere. Is the bulb still good too???

      SEDUCED BY THE DARK SIDE!!!

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        jonne123
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        I disconnected the tail light connector. Now everything works except temperature gauge. It shows low on when operating temperature.
        I can run the engine and the lights brighten when i give gas.

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          Could be a dodgy voltage rectifier...

          Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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            But it worked before i dissasembled it. i need to check the wiring.

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              Okay when i connect the rear light connector the lights dimm. I measured the light connector detached. Should every of 3 prongs show connected measuring with electric meter?

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