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Re: Heated grips problem



Neil,
i`ve found the relay you mention, it seems pretty firm in the socket but
there`s no clicking at all when i worked the switch, maybe a new relay`s
whats needed then.Thanks.

>Andy,

>Greg wrote that the grips have the same fuse as the accessory socket, so if
>there is voltage at the socket, then the fault must be in the grips wiring
>loom - perhaps in the additional relay that goes under the right-hand side
>of the cockpit fairing?  The relay might be loose in the socket.  You may
be
>able to feel the relay clicking if you put your finger on it and work the
>heated grips switch when the ignition is on.

>Hope that helps a bit...

>Neil
>Andy,

>Another point you might want to check - the wiring to the heater on the
>throttle grip has to move when you use the throttle; if it was too tight
>after it was installed, it may have gone open-circuit.  I would guess that
>the grips are in parallel on the "hot" setting and in series on the "warm"
>setting, so if a wire is open-circuit, that would mean the grips wouldn't
>work at all on "warm" and only the left one would work on "hot".

>Neil




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