You probably have a lose wire connection from your turn signal switch 
harness. You will need to take your headlight off and inspect the wires 
which run from the turn signal switch harness and attach at the back of the 
headlight. Check each connector with a slight tug and make sure they are all 
connected well. Test it before re-assembling as putting all those wires back 
into the headlight bucket is a pain. Let us know! HotrodMamma----- Original 
Message ----- 
  From: "dub5tub5" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  To: "Nighthawk Motorcycle Lovers!" <[email protected]>
  Sent: Monday, September 08, 2008 8:03 AM
  Subject: [Nighthawk Lovers] ignition switch/tail light


  >
  > Hello all.
  >
  > Last night I pointed my headlight at the garage door to adjust it
  > vertically. It seemed the headlight was aiming a little high. As I
  > loosened the two screws on each side and angled the headlight down,
  > all lights shut off. I'm guessing wires are probably pinching
  > underneath the headlight. I managed to angle it down keeping
  > everything on. I sat on the bike and checked the headlight position,
  > etc. I realized my tail light indicator was on, which i'm guessing
  > means you tail light isn't working, because as I looked back, it was
  > not on. I turned my key slightly more to the right and the tail light
  > came on, indicator off. I've also noticed if I wiggle the key in the
  > ignition the bike cuts out.
  >
  > Do I have a major electrical issue ahead of me. Need a new ignition
  > swith?
  >
  > I'd appreciate any help.
  >
  > dub.
  >   >
  >


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