GabrielVilla009
New Member
Hi all,
First post here! I’ve been having an issue with my newly acquired CT90, that I’ve searched an answer for, but I just keep coming up short.
The bike is having an electrical issue with the front lights. The speedometer bulbs were blow, but the blinker and front light(s) were perfectly fine. The tail light works just fine, but there are no back tail lights. I fixed the front brake switch, and horn. I’ve taken the electrics in the front apart, cleaned them, and rewired. Still no lights. There doesn’t appear to be a ground issue, the battery is new, and the fuse is not blown. Because the horn works, the back is getting power, I’m a little lost.
I’ve never seen the front lights on the bike in action, and have yet to blow the head light, or tail lights while testing. The wire harness and all harnesses in the handles still have their wrap, and don’t appear to be shorting in any area from a cut. Are there places I’m forgetting to check that could be causing this issue? Or is this a possible issue that could be coming from elsewhere that may manifest into something larger? Or will replacing the speedometer bulbs create a full circuit in the front allowing for the other lights to work?
Thank you ahead of time for any helpful comments!
Best,
Gabriel
First post here! I’ve been having an issue with my newly acquired CT90, that I’ve searched an answer for, but I just keep coming up short.
The bike is having an electrical issue with the front lights. The speedometer bulbs were blow, but the blinker and front light(s) were perfectly fine. The tail light works just fine, but there are no back tail lights. I fixed the front brake switch, and horn. I’ve taken the electrics in the front apart, cleaned them, and rewired. Still no lights. There doesn’t appear to be a ground issue, the battery is new, and the fuse is not blown. Because the horn works, the back is getting power, I’m a little lost.
I’ve never seen the front lights on the bike in action, and have yet to blow the head light, or tail lights while testing. The wire harness and all harnesses in the handles still have their wrap, and don’t appear to be shorting in any area from a cut. Are there places I’m forgetting to check that could be causing this issue? Or is this a possible issue that could be coming from elsewhere that may manifest into something larger? Or will replacing the speedometer bulbs create a full circuit in the front allowing for the other lights to work?
Thank you ahead of time for any helpful comments!
Best,
Gabriel