Burnt temp light?? (err..now it won't turn off)
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Burnt temp light??
From your profile I assume you are running a cdi box. I have burnt all my lights on my bike more than once. The heat temp lights are cheap and seem to last longer than the headlights and taillights. I just replace mine. I believe the cdi box has something to do with the lights, because I rode for a month without it and none of my lights burned out. Once I put it back on the lights started burning out almost instantly. Just stock up on the lights. maybe someone on the forum can give you a part number for the same light at an autoparts store.
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Burnt temp light??
Do a search for taillights and headlights. That question has come up a few times. Think it was narrowed down to the cdi box at high rpms throwing to much voltage at the, voltage regulator making the lights short out. Solution, better voltage regulator, price, 400.00. Working lights, priceless.
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Burnt temp light??
I can't speak intelligently to the cdi causing voltage problems at high RPM. I am running just about the exact same thing as Tyrespinner and I have had no problems at all. Seems odd that the CDI box would lead to burnt bulbs. Maybe hightower, Angry/punisher or AZ can help with this one.
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Burnt temp light??
Humm I find that odd as well. I burnt the green light and one red before my cdi install. And none since. But I ran for a year before I went to the cdi. I think it was a time in use factor. Any way...Auto parts store has the replacements for about a 1.99...all ya need is the round 12v light. THey are about an inch to an inch an a quarter long. OEM is about 10 bucks. Did that the first time[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-blush.gif[/img]
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