Yes Jason, these people don't understand the rules: anybody with an
electrical problem needs to live within 200 miles of the DC area so we have
an excuse for a rode trip.
Javier.

On Tue, Jun 26, 2012 at 9:41 AM, Jason King <[email protected]> wrote:

> Allen, Javiet its a little far got a blinker party loo
> On Jun 26, 2012 8:25 AM, "EGrider" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> A little while back, the headlight on my NH just stopped working, both
>> high and low beams. You say you tested the headlight and it works. So did
>> I. I'm going to assume that this means you got the headlight and 2 pieces
>> of wire and touched them directly to the battery, yes? That should mean you
>> have already figured out which connectors on the bulb are + and which is
>> the ground, even if you don't know which is high or low beam. Next you need
>> to attach a wire to the + on the headlight connector in the headlight
>> bucket to take power from it. The ground you take off the frame, not the
>> push-on connector. Run a ground wire from the bulb to the frame or back to
>> the ground on the battery if you have a long-enough wire. See what happens.
>> In my case, the bulb came on, which meant my ground was bad on the push-on
>> connector to the bulb even though it looked fine on visual inspection. I
>> cleaned and jiggled and  pushed on the ground until it was making contact
>> again and viola! working headlights, high and low!  Your mileage may vary,
>> but that's my story. Now I'm an electrical semi-idiot.
>>
>> On Monday, June 25, 2012 5:30:25 PM UTC-4, clkcrawford wrote:
>>>
>>> I'm an electrical idiot. Never gotten my hands dirty in my life UNTIL I
>>> bought my 1985 Nighthawk 450 a couple weeks ago. Wasnt running and now its
>>> running like a champ thanks to forums like this and the Clymers. Now the
>>> last two things that I CANT figure out. My horn and headlight are not
>>> working. Already tested horn and headlight individually so I know its not a
>>> problem with them. I have tried studying and analyzing the wiring diagram
>>> in my clymers and it might as well be instructions to deactivate a nuclear
>>> bomb thats written in german. I have no clue what it means and the only
>>> time I've tried messing around with stray wires sparks flew like 4th of
>>> July and I burnt my fingers. SO...my question is this..where do I start and
>>> what do I check? You might have to use caveman language with me because
>>> even "check the terminals for a bad ground" means absolutely nothing to me
>>> cause I have no clue what those are. Only shop around in my area that will
>>> do the electrical on this wants $90 an hour just to look at it. Trying not
>>> to go that route. I apologize for my idiocy but I'm sure most people
>>> understand that everyone use to know nothing and that happens to be the
>>> stage I am in. If you need more info let me know I can post and reply
>>> pretty quickly. Thanks and I'll post some pics too if need be.
>>
>>
>> On Monday, June 25, 2012 5:30:25 PM UTC-4, clkcrawford wrote:
>>>
>>> I'm an electrical idiot. Never gotten my hands dirty in my life UNTIL I
>>> bought my 1985 Nighthawk 450 a couple weeks ago. Wasnt running and now its
>>> running like a champ thanks to forums like this and the Clymers. Now the
>>> last two things that I CANT figure out. My horn and headlight are not
>>> working. Already tested horn and headlight individually so I know its not a
>>> problem with them. I have tried studying and analyzing the wiring diagram
>>> in my clymers and it might as well be instructions to deactivate a nuclear
>>> bomb thats written in german. I have no clue what it means and the only
>>> time I've tried messing around with stray wires sparks flew like 4th of
>>> July and I burnt my fingers. SO...my question is this..where do I start and
>>> what do I check? You might have to use caveman language with me because
>>> even "check the terminals for a bad ground" means absolutely nothing to me
>>> cause I have no clue what those are. Only shop around in my area that will
>>> do the electrical on this wants $90 an hour just to look at it. Trying not
>>> to go that route. I apologize for my idiocy but I'm sure most people
>>> understand that everyone use to know nothing and that happens to be the
>>> stage I am in. If you need more info let me know I can post and reply
>>> pretty quickly. Thanks and I'll post some pics too if need be.
>>
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