This is a rather interesting one...be curious to here what y'all find out.Sound like a bad ground somewhere, and it's feeding back through somewhere to make contact.
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This is a rather interesting one...be curious to here what y'all find out.Sound like a bad ground somewhere, and it's feeding back through somewhere to make contact.
I was thinking that may be a problem.Sound like a bad ground somewhere, and it's feeding back through somewhere to make contact.
We did put the meter on the headlight and 0 volts. The only thing connecting all 3 circuits would be a ground.So no clicking when everything is plugged in, just when you hit the button?
If that's the case I would say the module is good and agree with your assessment on the PCB. But still odd the headlight isnt working and you said no power, I assume you put a meter on it and confirmed 0 volts?
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Will do!Ground the ground wire for the headlight and see what happens.
Check your wiring in the bucket and up the back bone something killed that circuit in the thunderheart unit.Thunderheart confirmed the headlight circuit on the RIP was dead. New internals for a little over $100.00 and should have the module back in a couple days. Bad brake light switch on the RH control. Hopefully everything will work when its back together.
Did you buy a switch board where start button is right side my bike wont even turn starter over but has battery power new battery board or starter not sureThunderheart confirmed the headlight circuit on the RIP was dead. New internals for a little over $100.00 and should have the module back in a couple days. Bad brake light switch on the RH control. Hopefully everything will work when its back together.