Neutral light MT350
Neutral light MT350
My neutral light has suddenly stopped working. Ive removed the 5 light ‘panel’ hoping that the bulb may be at fault but its a sealed unit. When I put a volt meter over the two unplugged central contacts - its dead. Ive traced the wires back and can find no obvious faults. Is this a common problem and is there an equally simple answer without major work? I’m no mechanic and certainly no auto-electrician!
I can get a new light ‘panel’ for £70 (gulp!) but this seems a bit of a daft outlay if there’s no power going through with the ignition on in neutral.
Suggestions anyone??
Cheers.
I can get a new light ‘panel’ for £70 (gulp!) but this seems a bit of a daft outlay if there’s no power going through with the ignition on in neutral.
Suggestions anyone??
Cheers.
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Re: Neutral light MT350
Check this.
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Re: Neutral light MT350
I'd remove and check the switch Lardmarc has indicated. If you need to renew it , go to LMS Lichfield - there may also be other compatible neutral switches
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Re: Neutral light MT350
Thanks everyone. Yes when i removed the sprocket cover - the cable was snapped and frayed. Ive ordered a new wire and switch for a few quid. Judging from the previous repairs to the wire - this looks like a common fault.
I’ll try the cable first but If the switch needs replacing - is this just a simple swap or will oil come pouring out? I have a manual but apart from acknowledging the existence of the switch, it barely gets a mention.
Thanks again
Dave
I’ll try the cable first but If the switch needs replacing - is this just a simple swap or will oil come pouring out? I have a manual but apart from acknowledging the existence of the switch, it barely gets a mention.
Thanks again
Dave
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Re: Neutral light MT350
Of course.
Not my motor, it just happened to be on my kitchen floor without a sprocket cover.
Picture paints a thousand words.
Always first thing to check when neutral light fails.
It'll be the wire.
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“Human beings, who are almost unique in having the ability to learn from the experience of others are also remarkable for their apparent disinclination to do so.” (Adams, 2009).
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Re: Neutral light MT350
Hi, where is that hole? My neutral light does not work,I’ve replaced the 5 light cluster and still no job. I’m no mechanic so I can see the picture but no idea where that is on the bike? Cheers.
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Yours Aye
Tony
MT350E
Goldwing GL1500 Trike
If gaffer-tape don’t fix it, you’re not using enough!
Tony
MT350E
Goldwing GL1500 Trike
If gaffer-tape don’t fix it, you’re not using enough!
Re: Neutral light MT350
Yes just remove the sprocket cover from the nearside of the bike. You’ll see the wire running down in front of the sprocket (if fitted). It has a push fit connector. Follow it down to the switch which screws into the casing. Remove and replace as one unit with wire. I armoured mine up a bit with some heat shrink sleeve .
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Re: Neutral light MT350
If you can't figure out where that is on a motorbike you're probably better off taking it to a garage for them to repair.
You'll only hurt yourself.
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“Human beings, who are almost unique in having the ability to learn from the experience of others are also remarkable for their apparent disinclination to do so.” (Adams, 2009).
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