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ClevelandSuperhawkRumble 03-08-2005 08:42 AM

Crazy Blue light for VTR
 
:shock:

hey guys.... the annoying guy again. wondering if you could help me out. when i flick the brights switch , the brights turn on no problem... i mean the light in the front works..... but the little BLUE high-lkamp bulb symbol on my cluster display is not lighting up. im sure i can tackle it myself... but figured you guys owuld know better. and yes, all the other lights are workin on the panel.
:shock:

also, i need a new battery..... anyone know a good website for batteries. i found the one that has a yuasa for 55$ and some other ones..... but didnt know if there was a good brand. my s3 thunderbolt has a odyssey in it, but i guess they dont make em for vtr's.

NOrrTH 03-08-2005 10:24 AM

Re: Crazy Blue light for VTR
 
While your at it, my low fuel warning light doesn't come on :(

RC996 03-08-2005 11:09 AM

Remove the windscreen. Ramove the 3 mounting bolts for the instrument cluster. Turn the cluster over. (I think you can do it with the fairing on.) the bulbs come out the back of the instrument cluster.

superbling 03-08-2005 05:49 PM

Re: Crazy Blue light for VTR
 
You can get the tiny bulbs at an auto parts store too. The low fuel light however is an LED and might be special order honda only(?).

NOrrTH 03-09-2005 11:04 AM

Re: Crazy Blue light for VTR
 
I can't believe its burnt out. Anyone know where the sensor is located that trips it? **prays it not inside the fuel tank**

superbling 03-09-2005 06:16 PM

Re: Crazy Blue light for VTR
 
S'Hawks without digital guages have just one connector right there at the tank/seat junction. Just take the seat off and look for a white two lead connector in that bundle of connectors by the battery. Yours may be simply unplugged.

If that isn't it, then you'll have to remove the tank (best when near empty) and pull the sensor (4 nuts). Be careful pulling it out as it's L-shaped with a large float on the end. The service manual probably has an electrical test for it.

NOrrTH 03-11-2005 10:50 AM

Re: Crazy Blue light for VTR
 
Sir, you are a god among men. <bow>


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