Front Light Not Working
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Hi guys, something broke again need help
. I was normally riding and out of nowhere my front light stopped working…..
I tried changing the light bulb but nothing i dont have a voltmeter so i dont know if there is any voltage? What should i check ?@Vcelicka Start by giving the handlebar switch a good dose of WD40 as these always get neglected, it's a harsh environment for a switch.
Use a full can with the straw on the end and spray loads in so it fizzes and bubbles out of all the holes, then operate the switch about 20 times to clean the contacts and free up all the little springs etc inside. Hold a rag underneath so you don't get any on the front brake. Good idea to do this after every time you wash the bike to make the switches last a lot longer.
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Hi guys, something broke again need help
. I was normally riding and out of nowhere my front light stopped working…..
I tried changing the light bulb but nothing i dont have a voltmeter so i dont know if there is any voltage? What should i check ? -
@Vcelicka Start by giving the handlebar switch a good dose of WD40 as these always get neglected, it's a harsh environment for a switch.
Use a full can with the straw on the end and spray loads in so it fizzes and bubbles out of all the holes, then operate the switch about 20 times to clean the contacts and free up all the little springs etc inside. Hold a rag underneath so you don't get any on the front brake. Good idea to do this after every time you wash the bike to make the switches last a lot longer.
@HOTSHOT-III WD40 also does a brilliant job at reviving plastic and giving it a bit of shine so you’re doing jobs at once if you use your WD40 soaked cloth to give all your plastics a wipe
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No high or low beam?…
Is the taillight working?…Check the black earth wire to/from the bulb…
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@Vcelicka Start by giving the handlebar switch a good dose of WD40 as these always get neglected, it's a harsh environment for a switch.
Use a full can with the straw on the end and spray loads in so it fizzes and bubbles out of all the holes, then operate the switch about 20 times to clean the contacts and free up all the little springs etc inside. Hold a rag underneath so you don't get any on the front brake. Good idea to do this after every time you wash the bike to make the switches last a lot longer.
@HOTSHOT-III
Just did still nothing -
@SpookDog
Its just no beam the small side bulb idk what is called is working but the main one doesn . Taillight is working just fine