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 loply World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 18:06 - 30 Oct 2007 Post subject: SV650 constantly blowing "Signal" fuse |
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Hi folks,
After doing some work on the forks my SV650 has developed an electrical problem whereby the "signal" 10a fuse blows every time I turn the ignition on.
Without this fuse my brake lights and clocks dont function (though everything else works fine).
Thusfar I have disconnected all of the following and made no difference:
Indicators | speedo drive | both brake switches | tail light | clocks | headlight.
I've checked the loom for any obvious damage or shorting and I can't see anything.
Any ideas what I should be looking at?
Also, I've heard it's bad to troubleshoot by blowing fuses. I've heard murmurings of using a bulb or a multimeter instead but I don't understand exactly how?
The bike is an 04 SV650S.
Thanks for any help folks! ____________________ Yamaha SZR660 Caution to the wind, the throttle pinned! |
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 Chriss World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 00:22 - 31 Oct 2007 Post subject: |
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This isn't really helpful, but more a "let's learn by his mistake" thing, on the GS500, I couldn't work out what was causing a fuse to keep blowing, so I doubled the size of fuse needed.
Next thing I know, the front wiring loom's up in smoke sparking like a good 'um.
Having said that, I found out pretty quickly what was causing it to short out.  ____________________ TheShaggyDA: I've got 3 or 4 pairs that predate my wife, so at least 11.5 years old. |
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had this on my curvey sv and it turned out to be the indicator wiring by the headstock had shorted. Caused my alarm to constantly go off. Solved by removing headlight and checking every wire for a breakage. ____________________ Current : '08 Yamaha FZ1s
Previous: '99 Honda CBR 600FX, 03 ZX636 B1H, 99 Fazer 600 (red), 02 GSX-R 600 K2, 00 SV650s (red), 2008 ZX10R, 97 Bandit 1200N, 04 ZX6RR K1H, 04 GSX-R 1000, 98 Fazer 600 (gold), 05 Madness 110 Pit bike, 04 CR125R, 00 SV650s (black), 06 KTM 625 SMC, 99 SRAD 600 track bike, 03 SV650, 98 Bandit 1200N, Bandit 600SY, 03 GSX-R 600 K3, 01 GSX-R 600, 01 Fazer 600 (black), VFR 400 NC30 x3, 78 Honda Dream, 00 Speedfight 50 |
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 loply World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 18:21 - 31 Oct 2007 Post subject: |
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I have no aftermarket parts or lights fitted, including no alarm.
I've disconnected everything on the "front" of the bike ie indicators, clocks and all the associated gubbins.
Being as this is quite a young bike, 2004 model w/ less than 10k, the wiring is pretty immaculate, all in its original cable ties and sleeves, and there is no sign of damage  ____________________ Yamaha SZR660 Caution to the wind, the throttle pinned! |
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 loply World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 20:25 - 31 Oct 2007 Post subject: |
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The bulb idea sounds interesting, thanks for that.
Well, 3 hours later!
I hooked my multimeter between the signal fuse holder and the frame and got continuity - presumeably not meant to be so.
So I basically then removed all bodywork, the tank and the airbox and started disconnecting things.
Eventually I found that when I disconnect the orange connector (behind the radiator) from the main loom that I no longer get continuity between the signal fuse and frame.
This connector is what connects the left hand switchgear into the loom.
I presume that this means that there is a short in the switchgear? Unfortunately I have no fuses left to test for sure, but based on the continuity from the multimeter I reckon this is the source of the problem?
Anyhow, I took the switchgear off and individually tested the orange wires going into it against all other wires going into it, and none of them had continuity - i.e. the orange wire isn't shorting against any of the other wires.
Switchgear is a nightmare to work on, so fiddly!
I'll be buying some fuses tomorrow so I can verify the problem disappears when the switchgear is disconnected, and if it does, then presumeably I need to carefully inspect the inside of the gear for a problem?
Or is the problem still potentially elsewhere in the loom, and it only shows itself when the switchgear is connected somehow? Because inside the switchgear looks a bit too perfect to have a problem - it's very neat and new looking...
Thanks again for any help! I'd really like to be back on the road by the weekend. ____________________ Yamaha SZR660 Caution to the wind, the throttle pinned! |
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 Posted: 21:23 - 31 Oct 2007 Post subject: |
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First off visually check the loom for any rubbing/wear don't forget the signal circuit goes right the way round the bike not just the front.
If your 100% sure you can't find any damage to the loom then Disconnect all the items that draw amps in the signal circuit. Connect them up one by one till you find your fuse blows again. Have you tried disconnecting the indicator/sidestand relay box? At the end of the day it's either a short or a component drawing to many amps.
This wiring diagram could help you... https://www.sv650.org/SV_service_manuals/sv650S-E02-wiring2.JPG
Good luck  ____________________ Current bikes: 1960 Triumph 5ta x2, TTR600RE, KTM200EXC, Cagiva Elephant 900ie. |
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I swear you could navigate London with that map.  ____________________ TheShaggyDA: I've got 3 or 4 pairs that predate my wife, so at least 11.5 years old. |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 18 years, 111 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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