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Discussion in 'Suzuki 250cc In-line 4's' started by U_B_WARE, Nov 16, 2014.

  1. U_B_WARE

    U_B_WARE Well-Known Member

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    so, i though my fuel lights where stuffed on the bike, today when playing around with stuff and put everything back together, it seemed to work. thinking i may need to rewire the bike, seems the wiring might be stuffed.

    so, thinking about finding a complete wiring loom and redoing the whole bike.
     
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    Tim_ resident nutcase Contributing Member Dirty Wheel Club

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    I would be looking at the senders in the tank and the light that indicate the fuel issue, I have both here if you need them

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    i took the bat box off this morning to look at something and when i was fiddling around with the wires that came from the lights, at least one of them was working the orange light came on and when i filled up turned off again. makes me think the wires near the bat box are stuffed, cause it would turn off if i fiddled the wires one way and would work the other. i already know the light bulb is stuffed on the red light, so going to change that and keep an eye on it. the other thing is alot of other wires on the bike are showing there age and not in the best of condition, so was thinking i may just re do all the wiring and have it fresh and in good condition and then see what happens with the fuel lights after that
     

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