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02 Rupp Scrambler Trail 70 clone - 12v or 6v? Tips on making lights work?
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<blockquote data-quote="Joe_G" data-source="post: 157678" data-attributes="member: 10360"><p>Racerx I'm sorry I missed your post, the battery box is about 3 x 3 by 4" high. The little 6 volt battery fits perfectly. I will take a pic tomorrow after work. </p><p></p><p>I agree with your suggestion, I don't like to throw parts at something unnecessarily, I need to get the headlight out and check out all that wiring and see where the headlight switch wiring terminates and check that out. A prior owner has removed the turn signals and the speedo is missing it's glass and doesn't work as there is no cable. I have the cable and glass coming Wednesday and will dig in to the headlight bucket and it's wiring at that time. I'm hoping I find something disconnected in there and I can reconnect it.</p><p></p><p>I am afraid my headlight switch is bad, the contacts are tiny, and though they are in there and the springs behind the contacts are good, I don't see that switch working reliably as it's just worn. However, since there is no power to it, I don't think it's the problem at this time. I need to go downstream and see where I get power and where I don't. As I mentioned I do get 8-10 volts to the battery hot wire when the battery is disconnected to the system works somewhat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joe_G, post: 157678, member: 10360"] Racerx I'm sorry I missed your post, the battery box is about 3 x 3 by 4" high. The little 6 volt battery fits perfectly. I will take a pic tomorrow after work. I agree with your suggestion, I don't like to throw parts at something unnecessarily, I need to get the headlight out and check out all that wiring and see where the headlight switch wiring terminates and check that out. A prior owner has removed the turn signals and the speedo is missing it's glass and doesn't work as there is no cable. I have the cable and glass coming Wednesday and will dig in to the headlight bucket and it's wiring at that time. I'm hoping I find something disconnected in there and I can reconnect it. I am afraid my headlight switch is bad, the contacts are tiny, and though they are in there and the springs behind the contacts are good, I don't see that switch working reliably as it's just worn. However, since there is no power to it, I don't think it's the problem at this time. I need to go downstream and see where I get power and where I don't. As I mentioned I do get 8-10 volts to the battery hot wire when the battery is disconnected to the system works somewhat. [/QUOTE]
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