Adding new armrest lights on my 2008 Goldwing 1800. Where are the electrical plugs and the one I use to plug the new running lights into? It is supposed to be a 6 pin plug. A
SOURCE: my radio on my82 honda goldwing dont have sound
There are several possibilities. First, if the clock and cassette door are affected, it is a low voltage feed issue.. bad connectors, corroded terminals, etc. This voltage feed is from the 5 amp fuse in the very bottom of the relay box to the right of the main fuse block (i.e. not in the main fuse box).. clean check this fuse... If the low volume is FM only, it is internal to the radio.. in this case, another symptom is that the search/seek feature never locks on a station.. Typically this is a problem with a component on the board.. only place I know that works on them is Sierra Electronics in Troy Ohio, but others probably exist..
SOURCE: hook up trailer lights to Honda GL1800 Goldwing
Pull the license plate cover off. the tail light harness is on the left side. Honda sells a pigtail that connects to it.
SOURCE: I have a 1990 Goldwing SE with 30K miles. I've
the problem is in the conversion of the saddlebag brake lights. There is a wire that feeds the cruise control module from the rear brake lights. You will find the new brake light connector different from the old one. I would splice into the new brake light signal wire to the cruise control brake on signal wire
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SOURCE: What is the proper procedure to bleed the air out
The one man way is to get a small botle( a spice bottle and fill it about a third of the way up. Place a piece of tube (clear preferably)of the proper dimension over your bleeder valve located on caliper. Then open bleed valve and presson brake pedal. If all bubbles escaped thru tube into bottle, then you may repeat untilno bublesremain then tighten bleeder valve. If bubbles remain in hose, close bleeder before releasing brake. This will probably require an assistant. Ensure you keep reservoir from going dry by filling when necessary. Repeat as necessry until all bubbles are gone from brakelines.
SOURCE: rear brakes don't work on 1996 goldwing
Yes the rear pedal operates the front RH disk as well.
When you bleed the brake do the front RH disk calliper first then the rear calliper.
Check that the pads are not beyond useful life and the not stuck.
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