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bloofoxbloo
L Plate Warrior



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PostPosted: 16:35 - 11 Jan 2012    Post subject: Yamaha Jog Lights Reply with quote

Help !
I think I wired my back light up wrong, mixing up Black with Yellow/Red terminals..now only the indicators,horn,brake light and starter work..I have lost main and high beam, sidelights and tail..There is only one main fuse that I can see and it's fine... I'm no electrical wizzkid and have no idea what ive done to the bike...everything was ok before I did this..

Any clues as to where to look for a relay or fuse for the headlights and tail lights on the 05 Jog 50 r ???
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at106
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PostPosted: 17:46 - 11 Jan 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

On most scooters the parts you describe as working run off the battery and the parts which you say arnt working run off the alternator. There is normally only one main fuse.

Presuming the only wires you've messed around with are for the tail light i would find a wiring diagram (there may be one in the sticky at the top of the workshop page) and then make sure it is wired correctly.

If that doesnt solve it i would check all the bulbs that arnt working if that still doesnt fix it, get a multimeter and see if the alternator is charging the battery, and check to see if the lights which arnt working are getting any power.
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