gstallons Posted Saturday at 02:46 PM Posted Saturday at 02:46 PM I will have to compare (when I get time today) the factory diagram to Kiwi_Roy's diagram and say yes .
docc Posted Saturday at 03:08 PM Posted Saturday at 03:08 PM 20 minutes ago, gstallons said: I will have to compare (when I get time today) the factory diagram to Kiwi_Roy's diagram and say yes . Notice that with KOEO, Neutral Light on -> remove Neutral (#3/middle/"sidestand") Relay -> Neutral Light stays on. 1
gstallons Posted Saturday at 09:43 PM Posted Saturday at 09:43 PM Right now I have my hands full of a Polaris 4 wheeler and I will see about this tonight . Mea culpa , maybe ?
docc Posted Saturday at 09:59 PM Posted Saturday at 09:59 PM 10 minutes ago, gstallons said: Right now I have my hands full of a Polaris 4 wheeler and I will see about this tonight . Mea culpa , maybe ? There are a couple curiosities between the relays and the warning lights. The fact that the Neutral Light will stay on without the middle Neutral/"sidestand" Relay even plugged in says the light activates from the switch and is no indication of the function of the relay. Conversely, Relay #2/ "Headlight Relay" serves many functions, one of which is the charging reference. A failed Relay #2 will defeat the charging system, yet the "Battery Light" on the early V11 will not light for the failed relay. (Later V11 with left and right turn signal indicators do not have a battery/charging warning light.)
gstallons Posted Sunday at 12:46 AM Posted Sunday at 12:46 AM https://www.v11lemans.com/forums/applications/core/interface/file/attachment.php?id=11659 1
gstallons Posted Sunday at 12:50 AM Posted Sunday at 12:50 AM Well , I found this by searching "test point layout" and found it in a 2010 post of Kiwi_Roy's diagram . As you can tell I put it up here and nothing happens ! Anyone else want to improve and open this go ahead on ! 1
gstallons Posted Sunday at 12:51 AM Posted Sunday at 12:51 AM As you can tell I am better than (I hope) a chimpanzee ! 1 1
docc Posted Sunday at 12:54 AM Posted Sunday at 12:54 AM Studying that Test Point Layout, I am trying to discern if it is the early V11 wiring harness, or the later. They differ. Some aspects of that diagram differ from the wiring diagrams and may be "approximations" for expediency of the Test Point exercise. 2
MotoKnee Posted Sunday at 03:28 AM Posted Sunday at 03:28 AM 5 hours ago, docc said: There are a couple curiosities between the relays and the warning lights. The fact that the Neutral Light will stay on without the middle Neutral/"sidestand" Relay even plugged in says the light activates from the switch and is no indication of the function of the relay. Conversely, Relay #2/ "Headlight Relay" serves many functions, one of which is the charging reference. A failed Relay #2 will defeat the charging system, yet the "Battery Light" on the early V11 will not light for the failed relay. (Later V11 with left and right turn signal indicators do not have a battery/charging warning light.) I drew up the first diagram to help me understand my own bike, the second to follow what's being discussed in these threads. Both are based on Carl A schematics. I find them helpful, others may not. 2 1
gstallons Posted Sunday at 02:04 PM Posted Sunday at 02:04 PM According to these diagrams , the N light will work with or w/o the relay because the relay's existence has nothing to do w/the light. the light has B+ any time the ign. sw. is "on" and the N switch acts as the ground to turn on the N light ! 2
p6x Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 4 hours ago, gstallons said: Well , Ouji , have you got anything to report ? Sometimes no news is good news? maybe he resolved the issue and that's why he has gone silent?
gstallons Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago Well , I would appreciate involvement . As in keeping us up to date....
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