This is why I hate electrical problems.  Good to know.   I wonder if a
continuity test would have revealed the bad fuse.  I recently had trouble
with my ST adding brake lights.  Wiring was not the same as the YouTube
video or book.  I was befuddled.   Went in from the other end, pulled the
fender, and it was rewired for a trailer hitch.  I have to pull all that
crap off and seal it all up good. 
Ron
 
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Sent: Sunday, May 19, 2013 1:10 AM
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Subject: Re: [Nighthawk Lovers] Electrical problem
 
I feel your pain. Had the same problem this spring with my 84. I
disconnected wires from end to end, soldered suspect wires, tested relay
etc, pulled out the fuse board. Didn't help. What it turned out to be was a
sketchy 15amp fuse. 
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