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MitoIslander |
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 MitoIslander Renault 5 Driver
Joined: 22 Mar 2004 Karma :    
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 Posted: 23:18 - 24 Mar 2004 Post subject: Indicator Servo's |
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Hi Guy's
After my Mito was stolen, recovered, and then garaged for 6 months, the indicators are not working at all (besides the fact that the front ones are not on the bike). i've been told by a Yamaha garage that it sounds like the Servo's are stuffed, and need replacing.
The problem i have, is, give me a bike to do *General* maintenance on, and i'm fine, but give me the electrics, and i look at it and go "err... right..." I've been to every garage on the Isle Of Wight and no one will touch it, (for what ever reason they foresee)
Is there anyone close to the Isle of Wight, that would be able to give me a hand and correct the electrics of the thing?
(yes i'm willing to pay, if it can be done)
Thanks
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 MarJay But it's British!

Joined: 15 Sep 2003 Karma :     
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 Posted: 23:46 - 24 Mar 2004 Post subject: |
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Do you mean indicator Relays?
I'm not sure that indicators have servos!
Its just a case of wiring up your indicators as you would in any Mito, then add the Relays to the right place in the circuit.
Any garage should ba able to do it, I think that they are just copping out. Unfortunately though I live nowhere near IOW.
Maybe there is another member that is closer.
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 MitoIslander Renault 5 Driver
Joined: 22 Mar 2004 Karma :    
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 Posted: 23:51 - 24 Mar 2004 Post subject: |
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Yep Relays is what i mean.
I think the garages are just "copping out" too, but they still wont do it, and i don't know too much about the electric side of the bike, therefor if i was to do it, i'd end up with a mass of wires all over the place, and a non-working bike
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I don't know if I'm right in saying this, but if I remember right then on my NSR the indicators didn't work if you removed one set. (front or back) I may be totally wrong here. But it could be part of the problem.  |
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i'd put the front ones back on ..switch power on and indicator switch and give the relay a tap with somthing it has been standing a while it may just be sticky (relays somtimes stick off or on)
if that fails get a lengh of wire and bulb and check the power is getting to the switch and the relay  ____________________ live bikes breathe bikes and sleep with bikes! |
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