You guys may have noticed that I haven't been terrorizing you much over the last few days. I have been working to resolve an electrical issue with the Victory Pitboss I picked up a few months back. When I first got this trike in November it was blowing headlight fuses, and the spot lights did not work. Could not figure out what was up-so I took it to the only Victory dealer in northern Utah. They charged me 2 hours labor and the lights worked on the way home. The next day I go out and start it, and much to my horror, it blew the fuse and no HL or spotlights. I call the dealer and they said bring it back and we might have to replace some switches and wiring (more money!!!). So I am wondering whether to take it back in (40 miles away). Snow came and I just decided I would tackle it as a winter project.
I hate electrical stuff, it is like reading Chinese to me. Saturday I began to tackle this beotch, all day I traced wires, removed the gas tank, windshield, and opened the headlight housing clustercasm!
I replaced the wiring and switch to the spotlights, tested connections- started it up-shut it down, started it again and blew the Fu@#king fuse again. Still no spotlights!!!!
Today, I go back out and start over, bypassing power to try to get the spotlights working, retracing my wires and testing everything. About 4 hours in, I decide to pull everything out of the headlight housing-going thru it wire by wire......and what to my eyes should appear-and unsheathed wire junction between the head light relay and spot lights. I wrapped it up in electrical tape...and walllaa-it works!!!!!!! I guess it was contacting the metal shell of the headlight housing when I moved the handlebars, I almost started crying...and am going to CHURCH next Sunday. YIPPPEEEE!!!!!!ThumbUp
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Sorry about the pics-cell phone and dark garage.
I hate electrical stuff, it is like reading Chinese to me. Saturday I began to tackle this beotch, all day I traced wires, removed the gas tank, windshield, and opened the headlight housing clustercasm!
I replaced the wiring and switch to the spotlights, tested connections- started it up-shut it down, started it again and blew the Fu@#king fuse again. Still no spotlights!!!!
Today, I go back out and start over, bypassing power to try to get the spotlights working, retracing my wires and testing everything. About 4 hours in, I decide to pull everything out of the headlight housing-going thru it wire by wire......and what to my eyes should appear-and unsheathed wire junction between the head light relay and spot lights. I wrapped it up in electrical tape...and walllaa-it works!!!!!!! I guess it was contacting the metal shell of the headlight housing when I moved the handlebars, I almost started crying...and am going to CHURCH next Sunday. YIPPPEEEE!!!!!!ThumbUp
Sorry about the pics-cell phone and dark garage.
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