Hi Guys,
At some point today, my low beam stopped working.
I've checked the hi-low beam switch and its clean. Bulbs are standard new. Wiring is fine. Could it be the starter relay thats stuffed?
Haynes said if there's a click when switching to hi beam, then I should check the voltage of the black/red wire?
How do I do that? Its only one black/red wire, I know it sounds stupid, but where do i put the multimeter terminals to check the voltage?
Thanks
Lo-Beam not working
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Re: Lo-Beam not working
first off what bike?
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Re: Lo-Beam not working
Sorry, it's an RVF400.Neosophist wrote:first off what bike?
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Re: Lo-Beam not working
To check voltage of a single feed:
Set multimeter to DC 20v.
Red lead (+) to wire for test.
Black lead to a good earth or battery negative terminal.
You use the meter just as you would a test lamp; except it displays the voltage supplied rather than just lighting up .
Set multimeter to DC 20v.
Red lead (+) to wire for test.
Black lead to a good earth or battery negative terminal.
You use the meter just as you would a test lamp; except it displays the voltage supplied rather than just lighting up .
A red box doth not a Snap On make.