Maybe you guys will have some ideas that can help me.
I have a three position ignition switch - off/ignition on/ignition and lights on.
With the switch in the "ignition on" position, my headlight is not lit. Unless I engage the front or rear brake. Then the headlight comes on.
Seems to be (?) the headlight is getting power through the brake lamp circuit. With power to that circuit cut off, OR the taillamp bulb out, the phenomenon stops. But restore power and put the bulb back in and I'm back to square one.
The taillamp has a good ground. I tested it with a multimeter, and even tried bolstering the ground wire by splicing in a new direct wire to a good ground. Made no difference.
Any words of wisdom will be most welcome. It's not a big deal, really, but it's annoying.
BTW I completely rewired the bike a couple years ago and this phenomenon just started recently, so something's changed.
Thanks folks - BrianK
I have a three position ignition switch - off/ignition on/ignition and lights on.
With the switch in the "ignition on" position, my headlight is not lit. Unless I engage the front or rear brake. Then the headlight comes on.
Seems to be (?) the headlight is getting power through the brake lamp circuit. With power to that circuit cut off, OR the taillamp bulb out, the phenomenon stops. But restore power and put the bulb back in and I'm back to square one.
The taillamp has a good ground. I tested it with a multimeter, and even tried bolstering the ground wire by splicing in a new direct wire to a good ground. Made no difference.
Any words of wisdom will be most welcome. It's not a big deal, really, but it's annoying.
BTW I completely rewired the bike a couple years ago and this phenomenon just started recently, so something's changed.
Thanks folks - BrianK