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Technical & Mechanical Problems
Spyder Bite?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jack D" data-source="post: 1344366" data-attributes="member: 19473"><p>Checked every spyder, no burning. Measured every spyder resistance to battery, .7 ohms. I tried to measure every wire but Yamaha's stinginess with wire made that almost impossible. I removed each spyder from the connector and reseated it. I also removed and reseated the relays for lights, fans and dimmer. The problem APPEARS to be gone so I am now putting the plastic back on. I really hoped to find something that I could verify was the source of the problem but did not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jack D, post: 1344366, member: 19473"] Checked every spyder, no burning. Measured every spyder resistance to battery, .7 ohms. I tried to measure every wire but Yamaha's stinginess with wire made that almost impossible. I removed each spyder from the connector and reseated it. I also removed and reseated the relays for lights, fans and dimmer. The problem APPEARS to be gone so I am now putting the plastic back on. I really hoped to find something that I could verify was the source of the problem but did not. [/QUOTE]
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