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Technical & Mechanical Problems
New cruise control get flaky with time/miles
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<blockquote data-quote="rfulcher" data-source="post: 251645" data-attributes="member: 5085"><p>My next step in problem solving may be to run all of the ground wires directly to the battery instead of the frame. If that does not fix it I will run <u>all</u> of the leads directly to the battery, maybe even to an external battery (I will borrow one from my Bandit 600) on a temporary basis. Then maybe use the magnetic pickup. If I go that far the only connections will be the vacuum and throttle connection.</p><p></p><p>The next step would be to take a known good unit and switch it with a bad unit and see if the malfunctions stays with the bike or moves with the servo.</p><p></p><p>What a PIA.</p><p></p><p>Ross</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rfulcher, post: 251645, member: 5085"] My next step in problem solving may be to run all of the ground wires directly to the battery instead of the frame. If that does not fix it I will run [U]all[/U] of the leads directly to the battery, maybe even to an external battery (I will borrow one from my Bandit 600) on a temporary basis. Then maybe use the magnetic pickup. If I go that far the only connections will be the vacuum and throttle connection. The next step would be to take a known good unit and switch it with a bad unit and see if the malfunctions stays with the bike or moves with the servo. What a PIA. Ross [/QUOTE]
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