Had my neutral indicator light quit recently. Pulled the bulb and it appeared to be blown. Am attempting to replace the 3.4watt bulb with an LED. Cannot get any power to the socket that held the old bulb. All wiring appears to be intact.
Any suggestions on how to check the working condition of the switch itself?
Thanks,
Gary
CL77 Neutral switch and light
CL77 Neutral switch and light
'65 CL77 Owner
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Re: CL77 Neutral switch and light
You can check the neutral switch by confirming continuity through it to ground when the bike is in neutral. Green wire (I think) that is in the bundle coming from behind the right crankcase cover.
However, if you have no power to the bulb socket in any ignition switch position, your problem lies there and not in the ground circuit.
However, if you have no power to the bulb socket in any ignition switch position, your problem lies there and not in the ground circuit.
ggray wrote:Had my neutral indicator light quit recently. Pulled the bulb and it appeared to be blown. Am attempting to replace the 3.4watt bulb with an LED. Cannot get any power to the socket that held the old bulb. All wiring appears to be intact.
Any suggestions on how to check the working condition of the switch itself?
Thanks,
Gary
Neutral switch
Thank you both. After looking at my schematic, I had determined that more than likely the switch was on the ground side of the circuit. Now confirmed.
Thanks again.
Gary
Thanks again.
Gary
'65 CL77 Owner