Bandit Electrics

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by Cannibal Surf Boy, Mar 7, 2004.

  1. Hi All,

    Three and a half year old Bandit 6, with 24000 on the clock, has
    suddenly decided that it's going to blow the "all electrics except the
    ignition and front headlight" fuse whenever I switch the lights on.

    Anyone have any suggestions where to start looking first or
    recommendations for the best maintenance outfit in Bristol for solving
    electrical problems? I'm not too hot on bike electrics.

    1) I've inspected both handlebar switch units and nothing is obviously
    amiss there
    2) However, in the only thing vaguely related that's happened recently,
    my flasher switch doesn't work (but I can't see anything wrong in the
    switch itself) as of a couple of weeks ago; the full beam toggle switch
    still works though!
    3) The fuse that it blows appears to control all the auxiliary electrics
    - sidelight, indicators, rear light, brake lights and everything in the
    clocks; looking from the back of the bike, it's the 15 rated one second
    from the right on the row nearest the front of the bike
    4) I know Suzukis have a slightly weird circuit wrt the headlights,
    battery and regulator but the fuse blows even when you move the light
    switch to sidelight.

    Any ideas? Short circuit of some sort? I thought it could be something
    full-beam related but AFAICS the fact that moving the switch to
    sidelight is enough to kill the fuse rules that out?

    Cheers,
     
    Cannibal Surf Boy, Mar 7, 2004
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  2. Cannibal Surf Boy

    Molly Guest


    Check the connectors inside the headlamp, it's not uncommon to have
    water in there which will corrode the connectors and create a short
    circuit.

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    Molly, Mar 7, 2004
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  3. Thanks, Molly. This would make sense, as it's ridden in all weathers
    and parked outside (although usually covered).

    As per sig, it's a half-faired one - having not really had any problems
    with this bike and therefore being without the appropriate Haynes BoL,
    anyone any pointers for the quickest way to access the headlight wiring
    area? Detach the black part of the fairing, c/w screen?

    Cheers,
     
    Cannibal Surf Boy, Mar 7, 2004
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  4. Cannibal Surf Boy

    Molly Guest


    My son has the half faired one and I made some new connectors. No quick
    methods, you've to take a fair bit off to gain decent access.


    --
    Molly

    http://www.ads-training.co.uk
    "Kneesliders Sponsored by Cane"
    "Gower School" By Appointment".
    GSX-R1000 (a girly bike), Triumph Thunderbird, GS500, GHPOTHUF#27
    TGF, UKRMFBitchC#7, Two#24, BOTAFOF#11, YTC#9, GYASB#1. SbS#23.
    DFWAG#2, DS#2, DIAABTCOD#20. remove "thisbit" in the reply
    http://sportsbike.org (our own endurance team) http://Team-ukrm.com
    "Nemo repente fuit turpissimus"
     
    Molly, Mar 7, 2004
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  5. Cannibal Surf Boy

    Martian Guest

    [snip tale of leccy pain]

    If the problem is not immediately apparent/diagnosable I would strongly
    recommend getting another loom out of a breakers as the worst that could
    happen is a crisped bike. They should be plentiful and cheap.
     
    Martian, Mar 7, 2004
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  6. Yeah, I learnt that lesson the hard way with my GS. In a similarly
    excruciating way to the "Don't let your mate try and remove the
    alternator rotor with a big screwdriver and a hammer" lesson I learnt
    with my 400 Stupor Dream ;-) (And if I'd just reloomed it when I first
    got it, I'd have saved myself an awful lot of aggro.)

    Tomorrow I shall be stripping it down to have a look at the
    headlight/sidelight connectors first, when I can actually get some
    fuses. Hopefully I won't need too many ;-)

    Cheers,
     
    Cannibal Surf Boy, Mar 7, 2004
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