I didn't even check my fuses (duhh). They're in in-line holders instead of a panel (reason #2 for a rewire), but I guess they cold be oxidized just a easily. Thanks! Chris in NC
From: John Prusnek <spaj-@raex.com> Reply-To: Loopfram-@topica.com To: "Loopfram-@topica.com" <Loopfram-@topica.com> Subject: Re: marelli regulator Date: Fri, 17 Aug 2001 09:09:14 -0400
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Chris wrote:
Did ya try violence? Sometimes that works....beat the shit out of it
and
see if it works then. If not you'll at least feel better! ;-)
Violence is the last resort of the ignorant. What size hammer should I use?
My headlight went off while riding a few weeks ago. Smacked the crap
out
of it going down the road and it came back on. Searched wiring for 2 hours afterwards and could find anything wrong. Hope it don't happen again!!
At
least I don't ride at night. Guess a rewiring is in the plans for this winter.
2 guesses on this one: A loose/oxidized connection at the fuse box or headlight plug, or the filament in your headlight fused back together after whacking it. Strange as it sounds, it can happen.
John Prusnek
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