no low beam at all. VF700F

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    bobthebiker New Member

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    I'm stumped. all the connections are good, clean and solid, crank thebike, nothing. high beam comes on without fail, but low is DOA and nonop.

    any hints before I go mad? this would be on my 84 VF700F model.
     


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    You've removed the bulb and put an ohmmeter on the terminals to check the filaments for continuity ??
     


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    tested with a known good bulb, an HID kit, and a few others, nothing gets power. at all. its like the switch is DOA, but I'm not sure thats the case.
     


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    Replace the switch or very carefully take it apart and inspect/ clean contacts.
     


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    You could try bypassing the switch with a jumper wire for verification. My turn signal switch get sketchy after the bike sits in the rain. Work it back and forth a couple times and she clears up.
     


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    Got it. you guys once again were right. disassembly and cleaning the switch contacts did the trick. nice and bright contacts=nice and bright light.
     


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