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Headlights won't work
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<blockquote data-quote="Mic" data-source="post: 1451043" data-attributes="member: 92601"><p>What kind of shape is the starter button in? Not sure you said how many miles on the bike. </p><p>I had a bike where the starter button was stuck 3/4 of the way in but still functional, but the headlight didn't work and someone couldn't figure it out, so they tapped into the tail light wiring to power the headlight. The extra draw took out the ignition switch (probably not the same scenario you have) and when I found the stuck starter button it all made sense. Long story short, make sure the starter button has it's normal full range, because the starter button turns off the headlight when it spins the starter. </p><p>Hope you sort it out soon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mic, post: 1451043, member: 92601"] What kind of shape is the starter button in? Not sure you said how many miles on the bike. I had a bike where the starter button was stuck 3/4 of the way in but still functional, but the headlight didn't work and someone couldn't figure it out, so they tapped into the tail light wiring to power the headlight. The extra draw took out the ignition switch (probably not the same scenario you have) and when I found the stuck starter button it all made sense. Long story short, make sure the starter button has it's normal full range, because the starter button turns off the headlight when it spins the starter. Hope you sort it out soon. [/QUOTE]
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