Freekman
Husqvarna
AA Class
Ok to make a short story long (just trying to give as many details as possible) I was riding today and flipped my bike...hard. It was still running when it was on the ground so I shut it off inspected everything and rode away. I rode for like 10 miles then stopped to find the nearest gas station. I started to ride away I was in 3rd though by accident so as I was about to shift down the bike went dead. Like completely aka no lights no dash nothing. I found that the 30 amp fuse was blown. The tail of my bike got pretty messed up so I inspected the area and saw 2 blinker wires that were touching. Is this enough to blow the main 30 amp fuse? I spread everything apart and replaced the 30 amp with what I think was a spare (It didn't look like there were any leads going to that fuse, but I have seen people on here referring to have 2 active 30 amp fuses so I may be making a mistake). Now the bike will turn on the dash and give me an error message and won't turn over also the dash shuts off immediately if you let go of the starter button. So I checked the clutch cable which looked fine, and when I disconnect it (i couldn't make a jumper) the dash won't turn on so I am assuming the clutch cable is fine. I remeber that the bike would behave similarly when I unplugged my Bazaaz, so I tried to rewire it back to stock, but couldn't do it on the side of the road. So tomorrow I am going to strip the whole bike down and look for an issue, I am hoping you guys can point me in the right direction.
to summarize
1. Can a short in the blinkers blow the 30 amp fuse
2. based on that behavior could my bazaaz be at fault
3. Could it be the clutch lever sensor.
4. do i need to have both of those 30 amp fuses in or is one a backup
thanks again
to summarize
1. Can a short in the blinkers blow the 30 amp fuse
2. based on that behavior could my bazaaz be at fault
3. Could it be the clutch lever sensor.
4. do i need to have both of those 30 amp fuses in or is one a backup
thanks again