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Ive been riding a few times this season and my lights worked an now my  shee's light won't turn on at all. bulbs look good test ok with battery (lights up when hooked to a battery) 

but i was out riding yesterday an on the way home i gunned it an for a split second my lights came on then i didnt see them again  

 

any help would be greatly appreciated 

thanks

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Ive been riding a few times this season and my lights worked an now my  shee's light won't turn on at all. bulbs look good test ok with battery (lights up when hooked to a battery) 
but i was out riding yesterday an on the way home i gunned it an for a split second my lights came on then i didnt see them again  
 
any help would be greatly appreciated 
thanks

You probably burnt them out, but some JDS lights, I like them.


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You probably burnt them out, but some JDS lights, I like them.


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Not possible that they are burnt out if they will light with an external battery.

Could be a bad connection in the harness or a failing voltage regulator.


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Not possible that they are burnt out if they will light with an external battery.

Could be a bad connection in the harness or a failing voltage regulator.


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Hmm, well If that's the case then I wouldn't know.


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Ok i am going to test the volt reg monday an my stator out  i think it might be my stator burning out not sure i might pull the wire harness off this winter to check it over too 

I redo all of my harnesses and cut out all the bs. Move the CDI close to the coil and the stator. Get rid of the extension cable. Cleans up nicely, gets rid of all the spots that can cause issues, and makes future troubleshooting easier.


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Instead of redoing your harness and possibly making another problem.  Just fix your lights first.  Ohm the lighting circuit of the stator and verify connections first.

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