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Jakobi 12-09-2012 02:24 AM

Electrical Gremlin
 
The other day I noticed my 2010 EC250/300 kept resetting the trip meter and would read weird at times. Its got the trailtech vapour and in the past its usually indicated a flat battery. Replaced the battery prior to todays ride and no good. Its still playing up. Further to that a couple blokes who watched me climb up a hill towards them said my headlight keeps coming on and off. Confirmed with the mrs that she noticed it the other day when I was joy riding around the yard but thought it was normal :rolleyes: Gotta love em!

Anyway. I have noticed the speedo sender cable is a bit worn on the outer cover and I have a new one here to replace. The magnet on the disk looks like its been chipped in the center which maybe might give the strange readings of the km/h going up and down irratically. I don't have a new one to test but will start looking to see if I can get one. Even then it doesn't make sense about the headlight. Considering both are running from power via the stator I guess the first point to check is the connection under the tank. How much output is expected from a 2k3, and do these bikes run a regulator at all?? From what I gather it feels like its undervolting as the revs fall and spiking up with throttle. I'll have to do a night ride to test the theory on the headlight though.

Any help will be most appreciated. Cheers in advance!

kaos 12-09-2012 10:09 AM

From the vapours I have owned and seen ,they all have some sort of glitch in a short amount of time.i was shocked they used them as an Oem component.

Jakobi 12-09-2012 05:19 PM

Yeah but that doesn't explain the lighting circuit. I think I'm going to pull her down and check the wiring today. Hopefully its an easy fix.

gasmonkey 12-09-2012 05:31 PM

The reg is bolted up with the coil.I've never heard of undervolting only over ,causing bulb blowing.It'll be a dodgy connection somewhere involving the steering head I reckon.

Joy riding in ya backyard in front of the mrs haha.Had you been drinkin?

Jakobi 12-09-2012 05:58 PM

Hahah! Only one glass of rose. Was taking the young fella for a quick spin and making sure the TTX shock was working. I agree its likely something in the head stem. Would a bad earth do it? Ignition/coil wise the bike is running like a champ.

gasmonkey 12-09-2012 06:08 PM

The earth for the front gear goes back in the loom to the chassis.Terminating at the coil mount I think.

Jakobi 12-09-2012 09:34 PM

There is an earth where the coolant expansion chamber is too. All earths cleaned up back to bare metal. Most connections cleaned. Especially the coil and the main power from the stator. Headlight disconnected and cleaned up. I think I found the culpret to at least the speedo giving inconsistant data and then flipping out. It could also maybe have some effect on the lighting I guess. Don't ask me how. I'll test later tonight and hopefully have the results.

So the problem was the 2 wires coming from the speedo sender connection were both damaged and possibly shorting against themselves and the bike fork leg/steering stem itself. Luckily for me I have a spare speedo sender in the box of goodies so it should be a clean plug and play resolution.

Jakobi 12-10-2012 03:27 AM

I need help
 
Well my wishful thinking only got me so far.

I replaced the speedo sender and fired it up. The lights were on but swinging the bars back and forwarth certainly made the lighting on the vapour and the headlight go on and off. I could isolate it to a certain point turning to the right where the light went off. Easy done. Somethings shorting behind the headlight. I pulled her down and checked every wire. I found the yellow wire from the front brake broken. I chased around for the other end of the yellow wire that was also broken. It came from the lighting knob connection. I tidied up some other wiring while at it and taped everything up. Rerouted the ignition switch from the RHS to the LHS rad hose. Fire it up again and NOTHING! No lights at all. Not even the little lights on the switch block for low/high beam. No power going into the vapour. I disconnect the yellow wire again, no good. Double checked the earths/grounds. Everything is as it was, but no power up front. The bike still starts and runs fine, the tail light still comes on when rear brake is engaged. I'm a bit stumped where to go to from here.

The wiring on this thing is horrible. The loom splits in so many places with spliced wires everywhere. There is about 3 main bundles of wire, but they all have wires than cross from one into another connection for both.

Any advice? I'm an electrical noob.

Bryan 12-10-2012 09:27 AM

Check you wiring system to make sure you don't have a loose ground somewhere. That will cause all sorts of weird things to happen. It will show as a badd battery, bad rectifier, or just about anything when it is just a loose wire.

On mine I had a switch for the light completely fall apart. I don't know if you have a switch that you can turn the light off or not like my '01, but went to check the switch and it fell apart.

Usually you have to follow the harness the whole way and inspect it. Do the easy stuff first before you get into the stator or electronics. You may have to use a multimeter and test for continuity while wiggling the wires to see if you have a broken wire.

Todd5774 12-10-2012 10:35 AM

I have the exact same problem on mine, think its a broken wire in the loom up by the headstock because if I wiggle the wires or turn the bars to full lock to the right the headlight comes on, doesn't bother me, and I haven't had the time to track it down......

And now the bikes in storage for a few yrs it will likely stay that way! :rolleyes::p


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