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Electrical gremlins

Discussion in 'Mechanics Garage' started by 84VFR, May 23, 2011.

  1. 84VFR

    84VFR New Member

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    I have two problems on my 84 VF700 restore project. The bike sat outside for 5 years unused, and I am trying to bring it back. For a while things were going great, but now...

    1. Bike starter is on again off again. sometimes I thumb the starter and nothing happens, other times it jumps to life. When I say nothing, I mean nothing, no noises at all. I fiddle with the gear position thinking it might be the neutral switch, but the neutral light comes on with no issues. I have not found which thing I fiddle with makes it work.

    2. the brake light was not coming on, so I took the back end apart. I found this wire unattached. it comes out of the blue connector pictured. [​IMG]

    any ideas where that should go?

    I think the brake light is a bad socket. With my multimeter I get power to the quick connectors, but plug them in and the brake light is intermittent.
    Thanks, Scott
     


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  2. bobthebiker

    bobthebiker New Member

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    that blue connector is not OEM, if its part of the brake switch and not the actual bike harness REPLACE THAT ISH NOW. trust me, ghetto rigged wires=electrical HELL. grab ye a soldering iron and learn how to solder well if ye want good connections. and heatshirnk your wires.

    the switch may be a bad cable, a loose plug, bad switch, any number of random things. possibly even a clutch safety. I"ll look at my bike later and see what my VF shows that may contribute.
     


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  3. 84VFR

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    OK, I went out and hooked up the multi meter to the wire, it is hot with the ignition key on. The blue connector is hooked into a black/ brown wire. So maybe someone in the past had it to hijack power for something? Great, I had a loose, open, hot wire just hanging around in the back. I can cut it out, solder, and shrink wrap that part out.

    Is there a way to test the clutch safety?

    Thanks, Scott
     


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  4. 84VFR

    84VFR New Member

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    It was a starter solenoid. Local shop had one, and it is back on the road.
     


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  5. bobthebiker

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    ah, glad you got her fixed there.
     


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