Motorcycle Electrical: Test Lights, Turn Signals and Electrical Issues
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- Опубліковано 7 лис 2017
- Installing new turn signals on your Honda motorcycle? Having an electrical issue that is driving you nuts?
In this video I unpack some simple tricks on how to use a test light to hopefully bring understanding on topics such as:
- Installing/removing turn signals
- Understanding Single and dual filament systems
- Common Honda wiring
- Reading a Wiring diagram
- Tracing electricity
- Testing fuses
Join me as we get to test out an impromptu headlight issue I soon discovered on the nighthawk. We get to test and find out some tricks for narrowing your issue down and possibly finding the issue!
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I'd like to nominate Cody for "Teacher Of The Year"! Excellent video. A new subscriber here.
This is just what I needed!!! Thank you thank you thank you SO MUCH for taking the time to make it. I'm doing the electrical on a project bike and got completely unmotivated, but now I'm getting myself a test light and back in the garage!
Having zero motorcycle experience I’m very grateful you do these videos.. my bike is 35 years old and I’m trying to learn how to fix her up when needed. It’s an ‘85 zn700 kawi. Just noticed my headlight went out again. Payed a mechanic 180$ bucks to fix it last time and here we are again. Wish me luck!
I am having a wiring issue on my Harley. Your video was my first stop. It just so happens I am having a passing light power issue. I like the way you explained and broke it down. I learned a lot. Electrical is not my thing. Thanks to you I’m going to dive into this project. Tks for sharing
I love being able to refresh my mind after almost 10 years and getting back to it.
Thanks for all the info man.
Awesome job
Thank you for this. I just got an old '81 xl 250. The front light and blinkers weren't working. I took it apart having no idea what I was doing. Ii now feel confident I can get this back up and running. Best video ever
So grateful you are doing this work on a nighthawk. I have a 2000 nighthawk that im doing a cafe fighter build on, and wiring the lights was my one problem. You rock dude, keep the videos coming!
Working on a 86 Honda Shadow VT 700 problems with replacing front blinkers. You covered some marginal things that allowed me to fix the problem. I had the new blinkers connected wrong. After everything looked right it would not start. Walked away from it. Came back and just pushed on all the circuits to make sure they were seated. They weren't. Now I am back on the road again. Thanks.
Thanks for this video. I have no electrical experience and electrical wiring have always seemed daunting to me. After watching this, I was able to follow everything the diagram and your explanation.
This is a very welldone video! exteremely informative and well edited. My compliments - as a video guy myself I can see the effort you put into to adding the info you missed. THANK YOU
Cody you are a genius. Thank God for you. I got a Honda project scooter that needed everything. One of the last things that I tackled was my non operational headlight. I checked the bulb by running 12 directly to it, bulb ok I checked the power to the bulb, nada. I cleaned the high low beam switch, still nothing. Then I found your video. I wiggled the starter switch and the headlight came on. The starter switch is not returning to original position causing power to be interrupted to the headlight during engine startup. Thank you once again.
I love you. I have no power in my nighthawk cb750 after installing aftermarket turn signals and now I feel confident in testing it
Great video thank you - makes things seem do-able for us when so well explained
I know this video is 2 years old but the trouble shooting techniques you are teaching seriously have helped with way more than just my headlight issue. Probably missed it already but if u do a live classroom I would be all over it. I subscribed to your channel so I’ll be on the lookout. Thanks for all the help!
Glad to see it still helping 2 years in. 💪🏻💪🏻🤘🏻
@@TheMotorcycleMD 2021 Checking IN, You are great! I enjoy your teaching style. This is better than any school ever. You should def start a school if you have not yet!
Thank you brother! My bike (1990 Vulcan 88) has this same exact problem and I have been trying to figure it out. Could never find anything until now! Super helpful!
Not boring at all, this was absolutely fascinating, thanks millions for your time, really appreciated
Good job - explained in laymans terms. Building a (vintage VW powered) trike with a Honda front end and want to keep handle bar controls - this was a big help.
3+years old but 💯 relevant. The 12v tester lamp is worth every penny. Great job Cody. 👏👏👏. Cheers 🍻, G.
Brilliant, crystal clear teaching. Thanks
Thank you for this video - I’m a wiring newb and this vid helped me sort through some taillight issues on my Bonnie. I feel like I have a much better understanding of my bike now.
That is super encouraging to hear Brian!
@@TheMotorcycleMD show me were to run ground in tail light hows it hook up
Great job! Really interesting. It gave me a piece of mind.
Awesome video, I got a lot of information from it. I am putting aftermarket LED and I could not find the power source wire, but with the tips, you gave it should be a breeze now, I hope. Keep up the good work, and the GG was great, that I know I will not forget. Wheels on the road brother. Ride safe.
Thanks for sharing your wisdom brother.
Thanks for this man! I'm having issues with my Headlight / gauges on my Yamaha. Gonna try out some of this knowledge.
Ok it's got to be the paper clip !
Wiring is an important part of automotive work and probably the most unpopular job. Thank for tackling the subject. Best from Scotland.
I'm going with that too lol
Thank you exactly what I was looking for. Great help. Very good instructions.
Genuine useful content. Helped me out a lot. Thanks for making this video.
Thanks Cody. Gave me incentive!
experience with wiring and knowing how electricity really helps with this. I own a 97 magna and rewired the whole thing with next to know knowledge and took me a week or 2 to work out all of the kinks(turn signals are green and orange but i deleted them) . I just bought an 82 cb that is in pieces and figured the harness in 5 mins.
not only do u know alot about motorcycles, your explanation in very good too {our level } and ontop of tha you got humor . good video. thanks
You are a life saver. Very informative.
Great video! I just bought used honda xr650l which doesnt have any turn signals. I don't have any experience with bike electricity, but now I'm confident I can install them myself. Lets see how that goes :)
Total respect Sinsei ... What a cracking video Thanks bro
Dude you rock! Wish I could find a mechanic like you for my sportster
Informative and somehow humorous I like it! Keep it up guru!!
Awesome video!!!! Love all em! Great information!!!
Thank you!! I think I figured out what happened...FUSE. Going to check now.
Fantastic video. Greatly appreciated. I will be sure to follow.
Thanks for sharing
Dude I can honestly say that you are the best teacher I've ever seen teach something 🤓 You explain things so they are extremely understandable and presented so we get it. Although I already know all this shit because I am a mechanic 🔧 but still you make it make sense 👍🏻 Thank you for your time it is much appreciated. I'm going to subscribe and thumbs up and all that shit for ya 🤘🏻😎🤟🏻
Facts, just saw the connector vid. Man I couldn’t figure out how or, where to start. His tricks for helping has been outstanding
Man I just solved my problem and learned a few things along the way!!
Thanks brother, very helpful info.
First video I have watched of yours and gotta say brilliant content will definitely be watching more and subscribing 👍
Watched the video it was helpful. I've got a 2011 fury that when I bought it they had removed the front blinkers .bought factory blinkers ,but when I tried to install the turn signal wires were missing in the headlight, crazy. Haven't found them yet but your video will help thanks
Hello just wanted to say great video easy to under stand I have to say the mystery things is the white round container on the red cabinet and thanks again for the great video and sharing your time
+raymond woodring Winner will be announced Monday night 8:30est!
this video was excellent. only sad thing, is the obvious, that the color coding info is specific to honda, but was a great... primer for chasing wires, and power/ground ...the BAM towards the end... def was a nice wake up
Thanks for a great video 👍😊
Great content on your channel!!
Great Job, I had an old test light in my tool box , no idea where I got it and never used it. Thanks I'm gonna watch one more time and tackle my latest problem. The "BOOM" thing was fricking Hilarious (Scared the crap out of me). I've Just Subscribed and I can't wait to check out some of your other videos. Keep up the good work.
Saludos desde Ciudad de México 🇲🇽... excelentes videos muy claros y de gran utilidad, podrías hacer un video de limpieza de mandos ... mantenimiento preventivo
Great video thanks.
Great information, thanks cool dude 🤙
Great vid!! I like the " True Stories" reference....(just a circle.... no edges). Talking Heads is the chit! That and i leant how to fix the HEADlight on my vtx 1300... a wi. Win!!!
Pure gold!
Thanks
great video, very helpful
Love the video man!! Love the content! I’ll be buying another shirt soon!
I am trying to put turn signals on a 84 wing aspencade that has been stripped down. Need the signals to get inspected, and horn. Thanks for this!
Good video, very helpful.
Good video,... thanks.
Awesome video 👏 thanks a lot
Good video, thanks!
you helped me a lot thank you
very helpful, thanks!
I'm late to the game, here, with your vids... But, I have to agree with NorCal below. You explain (and demonstrate!) things very well. Great job dude! New subscriber here, for sure. Thanks for these great instructional and informative videos!
Top vid, fella! 👍🏻
when you have your snap on guy drive by again get a set of back probes. Saves the worry of your paper clip hitting ground. It also saves your connectors from being cracked (especially on older bikes with brittle connectors) by back probing with your thick test light probe
Great Video!
Thanks TheMotorcycleMD
Great video!
Thanks again, yes that tool is very nice but a little pricey but I can see that will save a lot of time and the video was very helpful. Thanks very much and yeh a class would be cool on electrical! Cheers and Happy Holidays Cody to you and your family!
Thanks man! Yea it is pricey, I put some cheaper options in the description as well! Happy holidays to you and yours!
Great video Cody learned a lot am not great with electrics but i enjoyed watching this. Am going to buy a tester cheers mate RAB FROM SCOTLAND 😁😁😁
+Robert Munro Glad you enjoyed the content man! 🤙🤙
Love ur channel
Thank you man.
Thanks for sharing and appreciate it but personally think it's way safer to disconnect the power and use a the probes to check for continuity instead to avoid any issues.
great job nothing boring about learning.....
Hey, Its Austin, Dave's grandson. I just so happen to find this video because my turn signals and horn aren't working lol. Just subscribed though. Great video!
What up man!! Small world!
You are amazing thank you!
Great explaining video, thank you.
I have power to the indicators, and brake light, but the tail light and head light does not work, will these lights work with the scooter (Zongshen) is not started? because the indicators and brake light work with ignition just switched on, I do not get any power on any of the wires for the lights, head light or tail light.
Man I can't thank you enough for your videos like this one, I have managed to sort out my headlights problem and got it diagnosed to a bad headlight relay. Now I can't find (if you already made a video of it) how do I diagnosed a problem where my brand new headlight relay that just got fried again after 24hrs.
You ARE A PRO YOU KILLED THIS I HOPE YOU HAVE MORE CUZ I HAVE USSUES WITH MY VROD LOVE LOVE LOVE YOUR TEACHING KILLER KILLER
I have this exact problem on my 1991 Nighthawk 750. I think you really helped -getting a test light thanks Cody! Was it that little video clip or the sign in the background?
top man, thank you.
Watching intently, nose about 14 inches from the screen...at 24:36.... BAM! I had to stagger over to my welder outlet, lick my finger and stick it in to stop my heart from beating at 6500BPM. Good video!
+John Theis Hahahaha😂😂😂
yes bro, thank you. I have a vt750c2 just installed aftermarket led taillight and my license plate light stopped working it was working; it was working before when I had just tied them together and wrapped them with electrical tape but now its not working that I soldered the two wires. I will try this later see what I can find out. I was thinking its strange that all my other lights are working fine, my brake light and running light, its just my license plate light that isn't working.
24:39 fuck mate, I jumped. This channel is golden!
Good stuff as usual Cody. Thanks man.
+lilevil 1955 🤙🤙
But where is Dave?
+lilevil 1955 Who’s knows?!
Cody, thank you for these awesome videos on Honda wiring. Learning not to be afraid of troubleshooting issues with my 2009 VTX 1300R by following your instruction. Now I will try to figure out why I have no high Beams!
Good stuff. One question how I can connect my bike high beam to run with the low beam at same time? I tried to connect it. works when the switch is on but when I start the bike only the low beam comes on not the high beam. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you
Iam først time on you channel, thanks it was a lot of input (in a good way), and since i have 3 honda shadow vt 1100 from 1986, i Will stay close to youre channel 💪
So thanks for youre video 👌
Greatings Normen from Danmark
nice. Cody do u know where i can get some good quality gaiters for my Honda shadow aero ?
thanks mate.
Hey I have a old 73 Suzuki it only has 2 wires for the front (I think a left and a right) and 2 wires for the back(left,right), but I'm having trouble getting aftermarket blinkers that have 2 wires each blinker to even light up. This video helped a lot. Just curious if I'm overstepping something easy
Love your vids. I have a 08 vtx 1300. recently the left front and rear signal lights started blinking off and on while riding. I was on the road and did not have time to properly diagnose so I disconnected the constant power to signal lights behind headlight and now they only flash when activated. Any suggestions? I think something might be loose under the seat but cant find where. Thanks
good video
Wheres dave? Thanks for this video lots of good info
HI - your videos have helped me a lot - (rear brake switch adjustment helped too) thank you. - My question is What do you do if the (1984 xl200r your daughter bought) only has 2 wires on the front blinkers but you want to put in dual 3 wire... and then it occurred to me after your explanation ( The 3 wires being a ground- a blinker- and a low beam running light) that i'd plug into the original 2 wire location and then... just tap the third blinker wire into the existing headlite low beam white wire ??? Thanks
This video saved me PhP 700 (+/- US$ 14). No need to go to the mechanic. Thanks! 👋🏼
You are the man Cody. Thanks for the great content. 83 cb650sc front signals.....orange and green into orange and green?...light blue and green into light blue and green? (no running lights for now dont worry about that) and the dark blue into dark blue? I think its the relay but want to make sure ive got them wired correctly.
Awesome
Can you do a video on the oil pressure sensor and it’s wiring? I can’t seem to find the wiring anywhere just the bolt. Also have no idea how to wire that through the crank cover?