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I'm glad you got it figured out. As with many things... its a matter of tracing the problem. You have to start from one end or the other and work your way thru the system. |
Great to hear, and 70 bucks isn't bad. bout an hour of labor or so.
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Glad you got it fixed. Did they say where the short was? Or what they did to fix it? Probably just wrapped tape around it. They may have covered it in heat shrink or spliced a new length of wire in though. |
There is a fuse not part of main fuse box its a green color fuse on my SV under the seat near the batterie i guess its the silinoid or something like that.
replace it and it should start had the shit happen to me on my SV. when i was putting on my undertail and a wire slipped out of my hand and that happended. |
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:idk: even still i know the feeling trying to work on your shit and blow something up lol.
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1. Dnyce, I was too pissed to go to dinner that night
2. Gasman, I know my new Muiltimeter is going to come in handy in the future. 3. the shop I took it to is a family owned cycle shop, not a dealer. They always have alot of bikes to work on, usually older ones that people wont take to the dealer cause they charge too much... I know the counter/service manager pretty well, when I took it in yesterday at 3pm, I asked him if someone could take a look at it asap. He said he would try to squeeze me in, 2 hours later me calls to say its fixed... 4. I think they charge $70 per hr labor, which is way cheaper then the closest dealer who charges $ 90 per hr.. 5. I think I answered everyones questions, thanks for the help everybody. the next time you see Ebbs, he will buy you all a beer, on my behalf 6. now on to my charity ride on saturday |
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